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Digital Collections

Digital Collections & Archives

Description

Digital archives + collections are a curated set of items pertaining to a specific topic, often described with some form of standardized metadata, that are shared for use with a public user base. These kinds of projects are among the earliest examples of Digital Humanities work, and generally tend to make public otherwise unavailable material, especially in projects focused on marginalized or silenced voices. In addition to gathering historical materials, digital collections can also actively request first-person accounts and materials in response to specific events.

Examples

Questions to Consider

  • Subjects and ethics: Who are the people represented in your collection? What involvement, if any, do they have in how you represent them in the collection? What care have you taken yourself that work?
  • Selection of materials: What do you choose to include in the collection, and why? What might you exclude?
  • Description of materials: What metadata standards (if any) would you use in describing individual records? What challenges or shortcomings might existing standards
  • Change over time: How might you communicate to users/researchers that you have added/removed/altered records?
  • Use of your collection: How do you wish for your materials to be used in research and teaching? Are there questions you hope your collection will help answer? Are there materials that might cause users harm?
  • Preservation and sustainability: What resources do you have to sustain the availability of the collection into the future? Can you identify features or technologies in your project that may have shorter lifespans?

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