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Schlitz, Stephanie A. and Bodine, Garrick S. The Martha Berry Digital Archive Project: A Case Study in Experimental pEDagogy. The Code4Lib Journal [en línea]. 1 junio 2012 n. 17. http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/6823 [consulta: 28 octubre 2012] | Schlitz, Stephanie A. and Bodine, Garrick S. The Martha Berry Digital Archive Project: A Case Study in Experimental pEDagogy. The Code4Lib Journal [en línea]. 1 junio 2012 n. 17. http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/6823 [consulta: 28 octubre 2012] | ||
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Using the Martha Berry Digital Archive Project as an exploratory case study, this article discusses experimental methods in digital archive development, describing how and why a small project team is leveraging undergraduate student support, a participatory (crowdsourced) editing model, and free and open source software to digitize and disseminate a large documentary collection. | Using the Martha Berry Digital Archive Project as an exploratory case study, this article discusses experimental methods in digital archive development, describing how and why a small project team is leveraging undergraduate student support, a participatory (crowdsourced) editing model, and free and open source software to digitize and disseminate a large documentary collection. |
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Referencia del artículo
Schlitz, Stephanie A. and Bodine, Garrick S. The Martha Berry Digital Archive Project: A Case Study in Experimental pEDagogy. The Code4Lib Journal [en línea]. 1 junio 2012 n. 17. http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/6823 [consulta: 28 octubre 2012]
Resumen (artículo)
Using the Martha Berry Digital Archive Project as an exploratory case study, this article discusses experimental methods in digital archive development, describing how and why a small project team is leveraging undergraduate student support, a participatory (crowdsourced) editing model, and free and open source software to digitize and disseminate a large documentary collection.