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Digital Library Federation meeting, some highlights

April 27, 2006April 27, 2006 - by Merrilee Proffitt

[warning! long!] Before I got distracted, I was going to update you on some of my travels and activities. I’ll start with the Digital Library Federation Forum in Austin, Texas …

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Back in the saddle again

April 23, 2006April 23, 2006 - by Merrilee Proffitt

[Originally posted April 17th, 2006 — No 2 in our recently republished series] Okay, it’s been a while. I haven’t been avoiding you, I’ve just been super busy. I’m going …

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Collective Collections / Museums / Renovating Descriptive Practice

Metropolitan’s Scholars’ License

March 20, 2006June 20, 2017 - by Günter Waibel

I had a chat with Susan Chun of the Metropolitan Museum a couple of weeks ago, and she told me how their 3 year investigation into procuring a digital asset …

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Archives and Special Collections / Collective Collections

Heroes and Villains

September 2, 2005November 2, 2006 - by Anne Van Camp - 1 Comment

I very recently returned from attending the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans feeling very happy about seeing colleagues, contributing to the profession, learning about some great …

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