A different kind of Web new connections between archives and our users /

Other Authors: Theimer, Kate, 1966-
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Chicago : Society of American Archivists, [2011]
Physical Description: xvii, 369 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Something worth sitting still for? Some implications of Web 2.0 for outreach /
  • Joy Palmer,
  • Jane Stevenson
  • Case studies : A
  • view to A view to Hugh : reflections on the creation of a processing blog /
  • Stephen J. Fletcher
  • "Broadcast yourself" putting Iowa State University's history on YouTube /
  • Michele A. Christian,
  • Tanya Zanish-Belcher
  • The
  • virtual archives : using second life to facilitate browsing and archival literacy /
  • Mattie Taormina
  • Making friends and fans : using Facebook for special collections outreach /
  • Jessica Lacher-Feldman
  • Going where the users are : the Jewish Women's Archive and its use of twitter /
  • Andrea Medina-Smith
  • Balancing archival authority with encouraging authentic voices to engage with records /
  • Elizabeth Yakel
  • Case studies :
  • Taking photographs to the people : the Flickr Commons Project and the Library of Congress /
  • Helena Zinkham,
  • Michelle Springer
  • Harnessing user knowledge : the National Archives' Your archives wiki /
  • Guy Grannum
  • Bringing life to records : mapping our Anzacs at the National Archives of Australia /
  • Tim Sherratt
  • Wikipedia as an access point for manuscript collections /
  • Michele Combs
  • Liberating archival images : the PhotosNormandie Project on Flickr /
  • Patrick Peccatte,
  • translated by
  • Lynne M. Thomas
  • New tools equal new opportunities : using social media to achieve archival management goals /
  • James Gerencser
  • Case studies :
  • Alice in the archives : the evolution of the catablog /
  • Robert S. Cox,
  • Danielle Kovacs
  • A
  • new look for old information : creating a wiki to share campus history /
  • Amy Schindler
  • Double-duty blogging : a reference blog for management and outreach /
  • Malinda Triller
  • Old divisions, new opportunities : historians and other users working with and in archives /
  • Robert B. Townsend
  • Commentary :
  • Is National History Day ready for Web 2.0? /
  • Tobi Voigt
  • Waiting for Web 2.0 : archives and teaching undergraduates in a digital age /
  • Jeffrey W. McClurken
  • Digging in to our mutual roots : soliciting the views of genealogists, family historians, and companies providing access to archival documents /
  • edited by
  • Kate Theimer
  • Going to see the elephant : archives, diversity, and the social Web /
  • Terry D. Baxter
  • Archives 101 in a 2.0 world : the continuing need for parallel systems /
  • Randall C. Jimerson
  • Conclusion : archivists and audiences : new connections and changing roles in archives 2.0 /
  • Kate Theimer.