Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan
Libraries, Archives, and Museums Today
Insights from the Field
Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan
Libraries, Archives, and Museums Today
Insights from the Field
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This book explores the intersections among libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in such practices as digital content creation, conservation and preservation, collections cataloging, digital asset management, digital curation and stewardship, expanding user experiences, and cultivating digital cultural communities.
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This book explores the intersections among libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in such practices as digital content creation, conservation and preservation, collections cataloging, digital asset management, digital curation and stewardship, expanding user experiences, and cultivating digital cultural communities.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781538125540
- ISBN-10: 1538125544
- Artikelnr.: 53926464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781538125540
- ISBN-10: 1538125544
- Artikelnr.: 53926464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Peter Botticelli is Assistant Professor at Simmons College School of Library and Information Science where he is program director for the Digital Stewardship Certificate. His current research interests are focused on digital preservation and the curation of digital exhibitions. Botticelli has A.M. and Ph.D. degrees in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an M.S.I. degree with a concentration in Archives and Records Management from the University of Michigan School of Information. His most recent position was at the University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science, where he directed the School's Digital Information Management (DigIn) graduate certificate program. Previously, he has held research positions at Cornell University Library, the University of Michigan, and Harvard Business School. Michèle V. Cloonan is Dean Emerita and Professor in the School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College. In 2012 she became editor-in-chief of Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture. She holds degrees from Bennington College, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois, from which she earned her Ph.D. She has published widely in preservation and the book trades. Her most recent book is Preserving Our Heritage: Perspectives from Antiquity to the Digital Age (2015). Her honors and awards include the 2010 Paul Banks and Carolyn Harris Preservation Award, from the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, American Library Association. With Martha Mahard and Peter Botticelli she coordinates the Cultural Heritage Informatics concentration at Simmons. Martha R. Mahard is a Professor of Practice at Simmons College School of Library and Information Science where she teaches courses in management of photographic archives, art documentation, cultural heritage informatics, and digital preservation. She holds a Doctor of Arts in Library Administration from Simmons and degrees from Barnard College and Tufts University. Before joining the Simmons faculty, she worked in the Harvard University Library system for many years. She is the co-author, with Ross Harvey, of the Preservation Management Handbook: A 21st Century Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums (2014).
Foreword, Joyce Ray Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Strategies
for Small, Independent Institutions with Few Resources Chapter 1.: The
American Antiquarian Society: Digital Asset Management in an Independent
Research Library, Peter Botticelli Chapter 2. The History Project:
Increasing Access to LGBT History in Boston, Samantha Strain and Peter
Botticelli Chapter 3. Historic New England: Building a Complex
Infrastructure, Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan, and
Brett Freiburger Chapter 4. The Maine Memory Network: A Statewide
Collaboration, Peter Botticelli and Emeline Dehn-Reynolds Part II.
Collaboration within and across Institutions Chapter 5. The American
Archive of Public Broadcasting: Media Access and Preservation, Peter
Botticelli, Bryce Roe, and Lily Troia Chapter 6. Cornell University Library
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: Exploring New Media in the
Archive, Peter Botticelli Chapter 7. The Museum of Modern Art: A
Cross-Institutional Collaboration, Peter Botticelli Chapter 8. The Boston
Public Library: An Effective Strategy for Advancing Digital Access, Peter
Botticelli Part III. Strategic Use of Resources Chapter 9: The Victoria and
Albert Museum: Collaboration for Better Access, Martha R. Mahard Chapter
10: The National Library of Australia: Digital Assets as a Driver for
Change in a National Library, Ross Harvey and Jaye Weatherburn Part IV.
Institutions in Transition Chapter 11: The Leviathan Library and Archives
at the Jackman Museum of Modern Art: The Impact of Changing Priorities,
Michèle V. Cloonan Chapter 12: The American Textile History Museum,
1960-2018: A Museum That Lives on Through its Collections, Michèle V.
Cloonan Chapter 13: Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum: Divergent
Visions, Michèle V. Cloonan and Martha R. Mahard Part V. Culturally
Sensitive MaterialsChapter 14: Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology, Peter Botticelli Conclusion Appendix: Interview Questions
for Small, Independent Institutions with Few Resources Chapter 1.: The
American Antiquarian Society: Digital Asset Management in an Independent
Research Library, Peter Botticelli Chapter 2. The History Project:
Increasing Access to LGBT History in Boston, Samantha Strain and Peter
Botticelli Chapter 3. Historic New England: Building a Complex
Infrastructure, Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan, and
Brett Freiburger Chapter 4. The Maine Memory Network: A Statewide
Collaboration, Peter Botticelli and Emeline Dehn-Reynolds Part II.
Collaboration within and across Institutions Chapter 5. The American
Archive of Public Broadcasting: Media Access and Preservation, Peter
Botticelli, Bryce Roe, and Lily Troia Chapter 6. Cornell University Library
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: Exploring New Media in the
Archive, Peter Botticelli Chapter 7. The Museum of Modern Art: A
Cross-Institutional Collaboration, Peter Botticelli Chapter 8. The Boston
Public Library: An Effective Strategy for Advancing Digital Access, Peter
Botticelli Part III. Strategic Use of Resources Chapter 9: The Victoria and
Albert Museum: Collaboration for Better Access, Martha R. Mahard Chapter
10: The National Library of Australia: Digital Assets as a Driver for
Change in a National Library, Ross Harvey and Jaye Weatherburn Part IV.
Institutions in Transition Chapter 11: The Leviathan Library and Archives
at the Jackman Museum of Modern Art: The Impact of Changing Priorities,
Michèle V. Cloonan Chapter 12: The American Textile History Museum,
1960-2018: A Museum That Lives on Through its Collections, Michèle V.
Cloonan Chapter 13: Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum: Divergent
Visions, Michèle V. Cloonan and Martha R. Mahard Part V. Culturally
Sensitive MaterialsChapter 14: Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology, Peter Botticelli Conclusion Appendix: Interview Questions
Foreword, Joyce Ray Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Strategies
for Small, Independent Institutions with Few Resources Chapter 1.: The
American Antiquarian Society: Digital Asset Management in an Independent
Research Library, Peter Botticelli Chapter 2. The History Project:
Increasing Access to LGBT History in Boston, Samantha Strain and Peter
Botticelli Chapter 3. Historic New England: Building a Complex
Infrastructure, Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan, and
Brett Freiburger Chapter 4. The Maine Memory Network: A Statewide
Collaboration, Peter Botticelli and Emeline Dehn-Reynolds Part II.
Collaboration within and across Institutions Chapter 5. The American
Archive of Public Broadcasting: Media Access and Preservation, Peter
Botticelli, Bryce Roe, and Lily Troia Chapter 6. Cornell University Library
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: Exploring New Media in the
Archive, Peter Botticelli Chapter 7. The Museum of Modern Art: A
Cross-Institutional Collaboration, Peter Botticelli Chapter 8. The Boston
Public Library: An Effective Strategy for Advancing Digital Access, Peter
Botticelli Part III. Strategic Use of Resources Chapter 9: The Victoria and
Albert Museum: Collaboration for Better Access, Martha R. Mahard Chapter
10: The National Library of Australia: Digital Assets as a Driver for
Change in a National Library, Ross Harvey and Jaye Weatherburn Part IV.
Institutions in Transition Chapter 11: The Leviathan Library and Archives
at the Jackman Museum of Modern Art: The Impact of Changing Priorities,
Michèle V. Cloonan Chapter 12: The American Textile History Museum,
1960-2018: A Museum That Lives on Through its Collections, Michèle V.
Cloonan Chapter 13: Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum: Divergent
Visions, Michèle V. Cloonan and Martha R. Mahard Part V. Culturally
Sensitive MaterialsChapter 14: Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology, Peter Botticelli Conclusion Appendix: Interview Questions
for Small, Independent Institutions with Few Resources Chapter 1.: The
American Antiquarian Society: Digital Asset Management in an Independent
Research Library, Peter Botticelli Chapter 2. The History Project:
Increasing Access to LGBT History in Boston, Samantha Strain and Peter
Botticelli Chapter 3. Historic New England: Building a Complex
Infrastructure, Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, Michèle V. Cloonan, and
Brett Freiburger Chapter 4. The Maine Memory Network: A Statewide
Collaboration, Peter Botticelli and Emeline Dehn-Reynolds Part II.
Collaboration within and across Institutions Chapter 5. The American
Archive of Public Broadcasting: Media Access and Preservation, Peter
Botticelli, Bryce Roe, and Lily Troia Chapter 6. Cornell University Library
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: Exploring New Media in the
Archive, Peter Botticelli Chapter 7. The Museum of Modern Art: A
Cross-Institutional Collaboration, Peter Botticelli Chapter 8. The Boston
Public Library: An Effective Strategy for Advancing Digital Access, Peter
Botticelli Part III. Strategic Use of Resources Chapter 9: The Victoria and
Albert Museum: Collaboration for Better Access, Martha R. Mahard Chapter
10: The National Library of Australia: Digital Assets as a Driver for
Change in a National Library, Ross Harvey and Jaye Weatherburn Part IV.
Institutions in Transition Chapter 11: The Leviathan Library and Archives
at the Jackman Museum of Modern Art: The Impact of Changing Priorities,
Michèle V. Cloonan Chapter 12: The American Textile History Museum,
1960-2018: A Museum That Lives on Through its Collections, Michèle V.
Cloonan Chapter 13: Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum: Divergent
Visions, Michèle V. Cloonan and Martha R. Mahard Part V. Culturally
Sensitive MaterialsChapter 14: Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology, Peter Botticelli Conclusion Appendix: Interview Questions