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Hot Brainstem » Can you skip learning EAD and go right to Archivists’ Toolkit or Archon?
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Can you skip learning EAD and go right to Archivists’ Toolkit or Archon? Can you skip learning EAD and go right to Archivists’ Toolkit or Archon? May 11th, 2010. I tweeted out a question last Friday:. What’s a compelling reason for an archivist who doesn’t know EAD to take a workshop, rather than just skipping the XML and learning AT/Archon? AT is much easier to learn once you know EAD. But for tho...
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Hot Brainstem » Teaching primary sources: Secondary in, Primary out, Flip it, Repeat
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Teaching primary sources: Secondary in, Primary out, Flip it, Repeat. Teaching primary sources: Secondary in, Primary out, Flip it, Repeat. July 29th, 2010. I was thinking of using this for high school students, but this exercise would also work well for undergrads. Two main goals and two smaller goals:. Exposure to working with primary source materials.). Discuss what the students found and where ...
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Hot Brainstem » Using Camera Phones to Improve Reference in the Archives and Library
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Using Camera Phones to Improve Reference in the Archives and Library. Using Camera Phones to Improve Reference in the Archives and Library. December 7th, 2009. The image to the right is all the detail I’m looking to provide at this early stage of the researcher/resource conversation. The thing that drove me to escape this session-based imaging and changed my. Image transfer session slowdown. While ...
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Hot Brainstem » camera phones
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Posts Tagged ‘camera phones’. Using Camera Phones to Improve Reference in the Archives and Library. December 7th, 2009. The image to the right is all the detail I’m looking to provide at this early stage of the researcher/resource conversation. The thing that drove me to escape this session-based imaging and changed my. Image transfer session slowdown. My new camera-phone approach has become:.
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Hot Brainstem » discoverability
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Posts Tagged ‘discoverability’. It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives (and Libraries and Museums). August 14th, 2010. On Saturday at the SAA 2010 Conference Session 502. I joined Jeanne Kramer-Smyth and Mark Matienzo in a session “Not on Google? It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives.”. We’ve posted our presentations:.
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Hot Brainstem » SEO
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Posts Tagged ‘SEO’. It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives (and Libraries and Museums). August 14th, 2010. On Saturday at the SAA 2010 Conference Session 502. I joined Jeanne Kramer-Smyth and Mark Matienzo in a session “Not on Google? It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives.”. We’ve posted our presentations:. Valid XHTML 1.1.
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Hot Brainstem » crawlability
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Posts Tagged ‘crawlability’. It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives (and Libraries and Museums). August 14th, 2010. On Saturday at the SAA 2010 Conference Session 502. I joined Jeanne Kramer-Smyth and Mark Matienzo in a session “Not on Google? It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives.”. We’ve posted our presentations:.
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Hot Brainstem » findability
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Posts Tagged ‘findability’. It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives (and Libraries and Museums). August 14th, 2010. On Saturday at the SAA 2010 Conference Session 502. I joined Jeanne Kramer-Smyth and Mark Matienzo in a session “Not on Google? It Doesn’t Exist: Findability and Search Engine Optimization for Archives.”. We’ve posted our presentations:.
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Hot Brainstem » Heritage Philadelphia Program: 8 Sites, 1 Bus, 100s of Stories
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Go archives Not succeeding, but to continuing to fail, in good spirits, since 2009. Matt Herbison – Résumé. Heritage Philadelphia Program: 8 Sites, 1 Bus, 100s of Stories. Heritage Philadelphia Program: 8 Sites, 1 Bus, 100s of Stories. June 16th, 2010. Heritage Philadelphia Program – 8 Sites, 1 Bus, 100s of Stories. Virginia Trip June 9-11, 2010. Matt Herbison’s Raw Notes. Matt’s main topics for follow-up meeting June 28. 8211;What are the digital humanities trends that can be applied to historic sites a...
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