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" Crowdsourcing our cultural heritage / "
edited by Mia Ridge, Open University, UK
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BL
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Record Number
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644332
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Title & Author
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Crowdsourcing our cultural heritage /\ edited by Mia Ridge, Open University, UK
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Series Statement
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Digital research in the arts and humanities
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Page. NO
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xxii, 283 pages :: illustrations, map ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781472410221
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: 147241022X
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Crowdsourcing our cultural heritage : introduction / Mia Ridge, Open University, UK -- Part I. Case studies -- Crowdsourcing in Brooklyn / Shelley Bernstein, Brooklyn Museum, USA -- Old weather : approaching collections from a different angle / Lucinda Blaser, Royal Museums Greenwich, UK -- "Many hands make light work. Many hands together make merry work" : transcribe Bentham and crowdsourcing manuscript collections / Tim Causer, Bentham Project; Melissa Terras, Department of Information Studies, and Centre for Digital Humanities; University College London, UK -- Build, analyze, and generalize : community transcription of the papers of the War Department and the development of Scripto / Sharon M. Leon, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University, USA -- What's on the menu? Crowdsourcing at the New York Public Library / Michael Lascarides (National Library of New Zealand) and Ben Vershbow (New York Public Library) -- What's Welsh for "crowdsourcing"? : citizen science and community engagement at the National Library of Wales / Lyn Lewis Dafis, Lorna M. Hughes (National Library of Wales) and Rhian James (University of Wales), UK -- Waisda? : making videos findable through crowdsourced annotations / Johan Oomen (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Riste Gligorov and Michiel Hildebrand (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), The Netherlands -- Your paintings tagger : crowdsourcing descriptive metadata for a national virtual collection / Kathryn Eccles (Oxford Internet Institute) and Andrew Greg (University of Glasgow), UK -- Part II. Challenges and opportunities of cultural heritage crowdsourcing -- Crowding out the archivist? Locating crowdsourcing within the broader landscape of participatory archives / Alexandra Eveleigh (University College London), UK -- How the crowd can surprise us : humanities crowdsourcing and the creation of knowledge / Stuart Dunn and Mark Hedges, Centre for e-Research, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London, UK -- The role of open authority in a collaborative web / Lori Byrd Phillips, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, USA -- Making crowdsourcing compatible with the missions and values of cultural heritage organizations / Trevor Owens, Library of Congress, USA
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Cultural property-- Management
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Cultural property-- Philosophy
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Human computation
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Digital media-- Social aspects
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Museums-- Collection management
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Collection management (Libraries)
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Library materials-- Digitization
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Archival materials-- Digitization
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Dewey Classification
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363.6/90681
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LC Classification
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CC135.C77 2014
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Added Entry
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Ridge, Mia
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