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Archivists responding to climate change. Preservation Week includes Climate Change. As part of Preservation Week programming, the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (A.R.T.) and the Archives and Public History Program. At New York University are co-sponsoring an event to discuss how archival repositories can be pro-active in the fight against climate change, collections useful to climate change research, and successful sustainability efforts/resiliency measures. Hope to see you there!
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Greenwich Village History | About the Site
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The Greenwich Village Digital Archive highlights items in New York City archives located by students in New York University's graduate program in Archives and Public History. And in Museum Studies. As part of the Creating Digital History. For more information about the class, the program, or the site, or if you would like to suggest a related archive or collection, please contact Cathy Moran Hajo ( chajo@ramapo.edu. Proudly powered by Omeka.
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Artiflection: December 2013
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Family restrooms deserve a history. Having taken two big trips so far with my husband and our baby son, I have grown highly appreciative of the "family restroom." The rest areas along the Ohio and Pennsylvania turnpikes have lovely family restrooms, as does the Detroit International Airport. Changing a baby and managing multiple travel bags is no picnic, and I am grateful to have my husband's assistance, as I'm sure he is grateful to have mine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Child...
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Artiflection: Reflections on relocation (part 1)
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Reflections on relocation (part 1). Please take a look at a post I just published on History@Work about my experience relocating from Michigan to Georgia. I welcome comments and additional advice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Atlanta, GA, United States. View my complete profile. Center for History and New Media. Stone Mountain Historical Society. Center for the Future of Museums. Historical Society of Greater Lansing. And this is what comes next. William G. Thomas.
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Dating Photos - Creating Digital History
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NYU GA2033 Fall 2015. Add a new page. There are a lot of tactics to help you date your undated photographs. Ask questions, like:. What type of photograph is it? Can you date any of the fashions, items, or architecture depicted? Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Your Family Photographs. Explains different photographic processes. Vermont Landscape Change Program resources. Vintage Victorian Fashion Reference Library. Shoe styles from the 20th century. Provides images of makes by year. Something does...
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Class Participation (10%) - Creating Digital History
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NYU GA2033 Fall 2015. Add a new page. Its simple, really! Prepare discussion questions/points, engage with the readings. Rate classmates' blog posts. Comment on classmate's blogs. Posting to the Forum. Each student will prepare some discussion questions or provocation points for certain class sessions based on the readings or on other sources that you find. Each person will be responsible for two posts to the forum. So that it is clear who is responsible for each week. Pooja Desai, Samantha Houck. Click ...
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Syllabus HIST GA.2033 Fall 2015 - Creating Digital History
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NYU GA2033 Fall 2015. Add a new page. Syllabus HIST GA.2033 Fall 2015. Cathy Moran Hajo, ude.uyn ojah.yhtac#ude.uyn ojah.yhtac. Office hours: by appt. Class meets on Tuesdays, 4:55-7:35 in Room 607 of King Juan Carlos Building. Learn research skills appropriate and necessary for conducting research in the digital age. Learn to research, write and promote the results of historical research for a general audience. Describe historical objects using structured metadata and folksonomies. Or read online (2013).
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Evernote tips - Creating Digital History
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NYU GA2033 Fall 2015. Add a new page. Using Evernote Web Clipper. Sharing Notebooks as links. Available on desktop computers. You can share (publish) a notebook as link (URL). Anyone who has the link can access the notebook. You decide whether you want to make this link available to a few outside vendors, to all your clients, or to anyone and everyone on a social feed. To publish a personal notebook as a link for others to access:. July 1, 2013. Apr 10, 2013. Jan 8, 2013. Mar 12, 2013. June 5, 2014.
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