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Browsing Centers and Institutes by Subject "museums"

Browsing Centers and Institutes by Subject "museums"

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  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-11-08)
    For our hundredth anniversary episode, the digital history fellows divided up the 2007 episodes of Digital Campus and picked their favorite bits — listen to the result if you dare, and be transported back to the days when ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2014-03-07)
    In this episode the usual suspects, Mills, Stephen, Amanda, Dan and Tom gathered for yet another lively discussion. The episode began with a discussion on the trend toward opening data as several big players, the Getty, ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (2011-11-08)
    Is it just us, or does it seem kind of strange to see people walking around campus, the mall, or the local park talking to their phones as if those phones were actually sentient? Even if it is a little strange, Dan, Tom, ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-03-04)
    In this edition of Digital Campus, Tom, Dan, and Mills (Amanda was on a beach somewhere when we were recording) ventured into strange and wild paths of the Internet previously unknown to us, thereby proving that we are, ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-04-01)
    In another single-topic Digital Campus, we react to the news that Dan is headed to the Digital Public Library of America as its Executive Director (no tears, no tears) by forcing him to tell us all about it. Special guests ...
  • Barnes, Steven A.; Rosenzweig, Roy; Scheinfeldt, Tom; White, Gwendolyn K.; Razlogova, Elena; Brennan, Sheila A.; Griffith, Misha Mazzini; Mikheeva, Anastasia; Hurter, Alexis; Ghajar, Lee Ann; Visintin, Mjiriana; Boggs, Jeremy; Hurter, Stephanie R.; Veprek, Laura; Kelly, Kristopher; Shuman, Amanda; Graulich, Andrew; Vinokur, Misha; Shepherd, Ammon (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2008-09-30)
    The website Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives presented the history of the gulag system as a browseable archive of videos, art, artifacts, photographs, and life stories of former Gulag prisoners. It featured thematic exhibitions, ...
  • Cohen, Dan (2009-01-27)
  • Cohen, Dan (2009-01-22)

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