In 2011 the University of Iowa Libraries began crowdsourcing the digital transcription of its manuscript archives. Four years and over 50,000 transcribed pages later, that project, known as DIY History, has garnered considerable internet attention via Buzzfeed, Twitter, Tumblr, and the NBC News blog. At the same time, it has been threaded into undergraduate classrooms at Iowa as a means of introducing students to primary source research, information literacy, and multimodal design.
Conference presentation
DIY History: Building Digital Connections between Collections and Courses
Digital Initiatives Symposium, 2015 (San Diego, California)
04/29/2015
Abstract
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- Title: Subtitle
- DIY History: Building Digital Connections between Collections and Courses
- Creators
- Thomas M Keegan - University of IowaMatthew Gilchrist - University of IowaPaul A Soderdahl - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation
- Conference
- Digital Initiatives Symposium, 2015 (San Diego, California)
- Number of pages
- 30 slides
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2015, Thomas M. Keegan, Matthew Gilchrist, and Paul A. Soderdahl.
- Language
- English
- Date presented
- 04/29/2015
- Academic Unit
- Library Administration; Digital Scholarship and Publishing Studio; University College Courses; Rhetoric
- Record Identifier
- 9983557148502771
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