KULA
Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies

Volume 2, numéro 1, 2018 Endangered Knowledge Sous la direction de Samantha MacFarlane, Rachel Mattson et Bethany Nowviskie

Sommaire (24 articles)

Editorial

  1. Introduction: Compiling ‘Endangered Knowledge’

Research Articles

  1. The Oral History of Photographs: Collaboration, Multi-Level Engagement, and Insights from the Adrian Paton Collection
  2. Regulation Requires Records: Access to Fracking Information in the Marcellus/Utica Shale Formations
  3. The Terezita Romo Papers: Capturing the Spirit of Collective Action in Archives
  4. This [Black] Woman’s Work: Exploring Archival Projects that Embrace the Identity of the Memory Worker
  5. ‘Print is Much Safer than MS’: The Fate of Folklore and Folk Song Collections in the Isle of Man
  6. Documenting State Violence: (Symbolic) Annihilation & Archives of Survival
  7. Analog Video in Moving Image Archives & Conservation: Infrastructures of Knowledge from Production to Preservation
  8. The Paradox of Police Data
  9. Preservation is Political: Enacting Contributive Justice and Decolonizing Transnational Archival Collaborations

Project Reports

  1. Indigitization
  2. Digitally Endangered Species: The BitList
  3. Mobile Archivists: Outreach on the Go!
  4. Digital Reformatting and Data Rescue with RADD and the PROUD and PRAVDA Kits
  5. Community Archiving Independent Media
  6. The Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Origins and Goals
  7. The Biodiversity Heritage Library: Empowering Discovery through Free Access to Biodiversity Knowledge
  8. The Digital Library of the Middle East and Implementing International Cultural Heritage Preservation Policy
  9. Endings: Concluding, Archiving, and Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability
  10. The Dark Mountain Project

Teaching Reflections

  1. Re-energizing VHS Collections, Expanding Knowledge: A Conversation about VHS Archives
  2. The Typewriter Under the Bed: Introducing Digital Humanities through Banned Books and Endangered Knowledge
  3. Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
  4. Engaging the Public with and Preserving the History of Texas’s First Public Historically Black University

Licence

Anciens numéros de KULA