Engaging students with archival and digital resources /
by Cotton, Justine [author.]; Sharron, David Mark [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Oxford : Chandos Pub., 2011Description: xii, 133 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781843345688 (pbk.); 1843345684.Subject(s): Archives -- Automation | Digital libraries | Library materials -- Digitization | Archival materials -- Digitization | Information storage and retrieval systems -- Archival materialsOnline resources: Publisher descriptionItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Dept. of Information Science and Library Management, University of Dhaka General Stacks | Non Fiction | 025.84 COE 2011 (Browse shelf) | 01 | Available | 0546 |
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025.7 LAC 1957 The conservation of books and documents / | 025.84 Engaging students with archival and digital resources / | 025.84/BHR Repair and preservation of records / | 025.84 COE 2011 Engaging students with archival and digital resources / | 025.84 FOP Preserving archives / | 025.84 FOP 2007 Preserving archives / | 025.84 FOP 2007 Preserving archives / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-127) and index.
What is an archive? -- Building the foundation: connections between archivists and library staff -- Faculty outreach -- Introducing students to library and archival resources -- Resources -- Delivering the workshops -- Developing relevant assignments -- Assessment and ongoing learning -- Making connections, building relationships.
Aimed at professional librarians and archivists, this book explores how to connect students and faculty with the archival and digital collections of their university's library. Key sections include: how to look at archives in a digital world; reaching out to faculty to get them to use archival and digital resources; working with students and how to best deliver instruction; creating lessons and assignments; assessment how to gauge your successes and learn from your failures. This book provides librarians and archivists with the robust tools they need to develop a comprehensive workshop program aimed at connecting students with archival and digital collections.
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