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Viewing History From The Sky: Geo-Rectification Of An Aerial Photography Collection, Kate F. Boyd
Viewing History From The Sky: Geo-Rectification Of An Aerial Photography Collection, Kate F. Boyd
Faculty and Staff Publications
After years of looking for funding, in 2013 USC Libraries was awarded a grant from the Gaylord & Donnelly Foundation to scan and geo-rectify the South Carolina historical aerial photographs from 1930-1980s. This presentation, given at the Digital Library Federation Forum in 2016, documents the efforts to receive funding and the process of bring these photographs online for users. Thanks to Bill Sudduth of Government Information for his efforts in continuing this process.
Leveraging Gsu Opus (Open Portal To University Scholarship) To Increase The International Impact Of Your Scholarship, Paul Blobaum
Leveraging Gsu Opus (Open Portal To University Scholarship) To Increase The International Impact Of Your Scholarship, Paul Blobaum
OPUS
Presented to the 2016 Faculty Summer Institute, Governors State University, University Park, IL.
Author Registration Tutorial (Powerpoint) - April 10, 2017, Paul M. Blobaum
Author Registration Tutorial (Powerpoint) - April 10, 2017, Paul M. Blobaum
OPUS
This tutorial shows contributors to the GSU OPUS repository how to register for an account and access readership Dashboard and SelectedWorks, following submission and posting. Updated April 10, 2017
Archival Processing Science, Stefanie A. Caloia
Archival Processing Science, Stefanie A. Caloia
Reuther Library Scholarly Publications
Archival collections come in all sizes, formats, and subjects, and it is impossible for any archival education program to cover all situations that professional archivists encounter. Proper planning is essential to processing and paramount when a collection comprises hundreds of linear feet, yet it is often difficult to develop and implement processing plans when drawing on your experience alone. This presentation details a method of conducting a pre-archival processing survey that can be useful through all processing stages, as well as some additional tips on handling archival materials.
Using Map Interfaces To Visualize And Access Archival Resources: Results Of A Survey Of North American Archives, Tom Belton
Western Libraries Presentations
This presentation reveals the results of a 2015 survey of North American archives as to their views on the utility of mapping layers to provide access to archival resources.