Katz, Robin M. "The Double-Edged Lens: Digital Camera in Collections-Based Instruction" Panel sponsored by ALA/SAA/AAM Joint Committee on Archives, Libraries, and Museums (CALM): “Double Dutch: Explorations in Hybrid Primary Source Instruction.” American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. June 27, 2015. Panelist.
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the seminal report:
Miller, Lisa, Steven K. Galbraith, et al. 2010. “Capture and
Release”: Digital Cameras in the Reading Room.
Report produced by OCLC Research.
http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2010/2010-05.pdf
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“The benefits to researchers, repositories, and
collection materials are undeniable.”
Capture and Release, page 4
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+ higher quality cameras, more storage
at a lower price
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from a user’s perspective:
Trowbridge, Mark. 2007. “Digital Photography in the
Archives.” VRA Bulletin 34, no. 2 (2007) : 18 – 33.
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practical user discussion:
Royles, Dan. 18 November 2013. “Digital
Workflows for the Archives.” ProfHacker blog post.
http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/digital-workflows-for-the-archives/53505
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other user discussions:
Landrum, Shane. 19 February 2010. “Camera, laptop, and what else?:
Hacking better tools for the short archival research trip.”
http://cliotropic.org/blog/talks/camera-laptop-and-what-else/
Doherty, Jack. 3 April 2014. “Mentoring Session: Research
Strategies for Historians in the Digital Age.”
http://commons.trincoll.edu/jackdougherty/2014/04/03/research-strategies/
VanBuren, Emily. 9 November 2014. “6 Tools to
Make Archival Research More Efficient.”
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/
6-tools-make-archival-research-more-efficient
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similar recommendations:
“Archival Research.” Zotero: Advanced.
Harvard Library LibGuide.
http://guides.library.harvard.edu/zotero/advanced/archival_research
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- file management
many of us tend to think of
this as the user’s problem.
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our job is to teach students
the skills of archival researchers
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+ limited time
+ easier on collections, staff
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analog original source
+
digital research photograph
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Julie Golia and Robin M. Katz, “Using Cameras and Tablets in
the Archives,” TeachArchives.org, accessed 23 June 2015.
http://wwww.teacharchives.org/articles/cameras-and-tablets/.
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- time management
- file management
as educators, can we really just think
of these as the user’s problem?
40. TeachArchives.org Citation
Group 1: Viewbooks
Album, Green Wood Cemetery, 1884, v1986.39.1.1-‐22; Green-‐
Wood Cemetery viewbooks, ARC.237; Brooklyn Historical
Society.
Photographs of this item may be posted online if accompanied by the above
cita6on.
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Group 5: Maps
The Green-‐Wood Cemetery. Green-‐Wood Historic Fund, circa
2010. Flat Maps B A-‐[2010?]a.Fl
Photographs of this item may be used for personal research purposes only. They
cannot be published online.
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“publishing” vs. “research use”