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Scholarworks Usage Report, 04-2015, Scholarworks
Scholarworks Usage Report, 04-2015, Scholarworks
ScholarWorks Reports
This report contains download and page view statistics for ScholarWorks, April 2015.
Scholarworks Usage Report, 03-2015, Scholarworks
Scholarworks Usage Report, 03-2015, Scholarworks
ScholarWorks Reports
This report contains download and page view statistics for ScholarWorks, March 2015.
Scholarworks Usage Report, 02-2015, Scholarworks
Scholarworks Usage Report, 02-2015, Scholarworks
ScholarWorks Reports
This report contains download and page view statistics for ScholarWorks, February 2015.
Streaming The Archives: Repurposing Systems To Jumpstart A Media Digitization Program, Talea Anderson
Streaming The Archives: Repurposing Systems To Jumpstart A Media Digitization Program, Talea Anderson
Library Scholarship
Presenting lessons learned by the archives at Central Washington University during the first year of its new media digitization program. This poster, presented in 2015 at ACRL's national conference, demonstrates how the archives jumpstarted its program by using available systems--an institutional repository and cloud-based streaming service--to disseminate digitized media. The poster presents advantages and disadvantages uncovered while using these repurposed systems, including consequences for metadata, workflow, interoperability, and discoverability.
Scholarworks Usage Report, 01-2015, Scholarworks
Scholarworks Usage Report, 01-2015, Scholarworks
ScholarWorks Reports
This report contains download and page view statistics for ScholarWorks, January 2015.
File Naming In Digital Media Research: Examples From The Humanities And Social Sciences, Jerome W. Crowder, Jonathan S. Marion, Michele Reilly
File Naming In Digital Media Research: Examples From The Humanities And Social Sciences, Jerome W. Crowder, Jonathan S. Marion, Michele Reilly
Library Scholarship
This paper identifies organizational challenges faced by Social Science and Humanities (SSH) scholars when dealing with digital data and media, and suggests improved file naming practices in order to maximize organization, making files easier to find, more useable, and more easily shared. We argue that such skills are not formally discussed in the literature and therefore many scholars do not recognize the problem until they cannot locate a specific file or are sharing files with colleagues. We asked SSH scholars to share their file naming strategies (or lack thereof ) and we use these narrative anecdotes to discuss common problems …