03882nam 2200469 450 991079821930332120230808192909.01-4422-6371-7(CKB)3710000000654989(EBL)4517313(MiAaPQ)EBC4517313(EXLCZ)99371000000065498920160517h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAnnual review of cultural heritage informatics /Jennifer Weil ArnsLanham, Maryland :Rowman & Littlefield,2016.©20161 online resource (277 p.)Includes index.1-4422-6370-9 Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part. PERSPECTIVES; Chapter One. Reflections on Practice in an Open Cultural Institution: Thinking Together in Provocative Places; Chapter Two. The Cobbler's Children: Invisible Work and Information Professionals in Museums; Chapter Three. Convergence or Cooperation?: An IFLA Satellite about Professional Identity in Cultural Heritage Institutions (LAM-Libraries, Museums, and Archives) beyond Technology; Part II. CONVERGENCEChapter Four. LAM From the Trenches: The LODLAM Community and the Building of LAM Culture, Practices, and EducationChapter Five. The Convergence Paradigm as the Basis for the Design of New Programs in the Field of the Information Sciences; Chapter Six. Convergence of Skills through Theory, Practice, and Strategy; Chapter Seven. Converging Educational Strategies: An Italian e-Learning Class for Young LAMs Professionals1; Chapter Eight. Technical Standards on Professional Profiles: An Opportunity for Library and Archives ConvergenceChapter Nine. Managing Cultural Heritage beyond Professional Boundaries: Problem or Opportunity?Part III. INFORMATICS-BIG DATA; Chapter Ten. Big Data: Opportunities and Barriers across the Cultural Heritage Sectors; Chapter Eleven. Characteristics of Tweets about African Cultural Heritage; Part IV. INFORMATICS IN THE ARCHIVE; Chapter Twelve. Challenges for Web Archivists: Issues in the Preservation of Digital Cultural Heritage; Chapter Thirteen. Expanding Engagement with Public Library Archives and Special Collections through Public Programming and Social MediaChapter Fourteen. The Role, Impact, and Development of Community Archives in New ZealandPart V. INFORMATICS IN CULTURAL STUDIES; Chapter Fifteen. Oliver Optic and Young America: Reading Library Shelves and Publishing Records for Insights into the Past1; Chapter Sixteen. New Mediations of Native Cultural Heritage: The Case of the TimeTravellerTM Machinima Project; Index; About the Editor; ContributorsThis volume of the Annual Review of Cultural Heritage Informatics (ARCHI) is the polestar publication for cultural heritage scholars, professionals, and students. Featuring original works selected by the distinguished editorial board of international scholars, ARCHI presents a broad spectrum of the cultural heritage informatics field. New to this edition is a Perspectives chapter in which scholars, practitioners, and leaders delve into a current issue facing the field, voicing their thoughts based on research and personal experience. One writer takes a look at how the transactions and reflectiCultural propertyData processingMuseumsData processingCultural propertyData processing.MuseumsData processing.363.69Arns Jennifer Weil1466150MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798219303321Annual review of cultural heritage informatics3676474UNINA