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Encoded Archival Description on the Internet (review)
(Association of Canadian Archivists, 2003)
Copyright and Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for Digitization for U.S. Libraries, Archives, and Museums (review)
(Association of Canadian Archivists, 2011)
Keeping SAIN: The Saskatchewan Archival Information Network and ICA-AtoM
(2012-06-08)
Session description: Archives around the world have been seeing the potential of the open source ICA-AtoM software, including Canada's provincial archival councils. Many of our existing systems for archival description ...
Out of Sight But Not Out of Mind: Using Archivematica in the Cloud
(2015-06-13)
from session description: This session will address perspectives on digital preservation in the Cloud: when and how it should be considered, current practices and options, and experiences already gained. Cloud-hosting ...
Killing Many Birds with One Stone: Virtual Institutional Databases in AtoM
(2016-06-04)
From session description: For many archivists, one of the greatest innovations to the profession in recent years has been the development of AtoM, or Access to Memory – an open-source archival description software application ...
Strategies for Searching Online Finding Aids: A Retrieval Experiment
(Association of Canadian Archivists, 1997)
The archival community has recently been increasing its efforts to establish a presence on the World Wide Web; one aspect of this of particular interest is the move to make finding aids available online. For example, the ...
Artist-Run Archives: Developing a digital community archive with PAVED Arts artist-run centre
(2017-03-31)
This case study details my partnership with PAVED Arts, an ARC in Saskatoon, Canada dedicated to supporting photography, audio, video, electronic, and digital arts. In this presentation I discuss how we designed a usable ...
Milne en masse: A Case Study in Digitizing Large Image Collections
(Taylor and Francis, 2015)
In December 2012, the University of Saskatchewan Library’s University Archives & Special Collections acquired the complete image collection of Courtney Milne, a professional photographer whose worked encompassed documentary, ...
Institutional and Community Collaboration to Support New Approaches to Digital Archiving: A Case Study of the University of Saskatchewan Library and PAVED Arts Artist-run Centre
(2019-06-03)
Collaborations between traditional knowledge institutions and communities can have a significant impact on both partners when we look to the strengths each bring to a project rather than asking community partners to fit ...