March 29th, 2023
Guest post by Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan This post is part of a series written by members of the Community Webs program. Community Webs advances the capacity for community-focused ... Read More
March 15th, 2023
by the Archive-It team Community News Case Studies The Digital Campaigns Project: Preserving State Politics in a Nationalized Political Environment Since 2016 the Digital Campaigns Project has been collecting information ... Read More
March 8th, 2023
by Joshua Meyer-Gutbrod In their effort to justify the Constitution, the Federalists went to great pains to stress the continued importance of the states with Madison writing in Federalist #46, ... Read More
March 1st, 2023
by Alex Thurman, Head of Web Collecting, Columbia University Libraries Columbia University Libraries’ web collecting program began in 2008, with the goal of ensuring that selected freely available web resources ... Read More
February 15th, 2023
by the Archive-It Team Community News Case study: The Romance Fiction Web Archive Librarian Maura Seale and researcher Steve Ammidown introduce the University of Michigan’s Romance Fiction web archive collection ... Read More
February 9th, 2023
by Maura Seale, History Librarian, University of Michigan, and Steve Ammidown, Independent Researcher (Maura): The University of Michigan Library began a web archiving pilot project in 2018. The initial collections ... Read More
January 19th, 2023
Upcoming: ARCH Data Analysis Workshops The Archiving and Data Services team will be hosting two in-person workshops this spring to introduce librarians, archivists, and scholars to computational methods around analyzing ... Read More
January 16th, 2023
by Jacquelyn Oshman – Head of Circulation / Web Archivist, New Brunswick Free Public Library Established in 1730, New Brunswick, NJ has long been an industrial hub drawing in migrant workers ... Read More
January 5th, 2023
by Ken Kovar, Chicago3d 3D photography, also known as stereoscopic photography, has had a fascinating history of ebbs and flows in popularity. In the mid to late 19th century, stereoscopic ... Read More
December 21st, 2022
by the Archive-It team Happy Holidays Warmest wishes for the 2022 Holiday Season from our team to you and yours! Community News Visualization presented at the Humanities and the Web: ... Read More