Apparently there are two versions of the video of Flannery O’Connor with you backwards walking chicken. The Pathe News Reel company created two versions of this news reel. One entitled “Unique Chicken Goes in Reverse” appeared to be for the american market. This video is available without sound in the Flannery O’Connor Collection in the […]
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Analyzing Primary Sources
I was going through my old presentations today. I still like this one on primary sources, but I’m not sure it holds up as much as I’d like for it too. Does it?
Primary Source Analysis Rubric
I mentioned this document this morning in my presentation. Here it is as promised. primary source analysis tool
GUGM 2013 Presentation
I always enjoy presenting at the Gil User Groups Meeting in may every year. Here are the slides for my presentation today.
I Moved
I just moved over to a new serve this week due to a lovely bunch of maliciousness on my old server. Here’s hoping the new host/sever is much more secure. To be honest, it’s really my fault for neglecting my older server/host for so long. I should have taken much better care of it than I have […]
Writing February 1 – 13
I decided to write elsewhere for the last two. Here’s what I’ve gotten thus far. Feb 1 This presentation http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/ir/4/ from librarians at the UGA Law Library. In this presentation the librarians discuss the issues related to copyright and institutional repositories. They relate to this issue by making a few assumptions. They believe first that they […]
Writing January 31, 2012
Today as I’m pondering copyright and access a recent work issue is stirring my mind more than anything that I’ve read. How can you limit access to university created content in a way that encourages user to continue paying for that content. This is some what important to for smaller journals and publishing groups that […]
Questions Two articles discuss Jenkinson’s four characteristics of archives (impartiality, authenticity, naturalness, interrelationship of records). Do like these characteristics? What was the core disagreement between Duranti and Boles/Greene over these? In selection of records, who is more important to consider the records creator or the research that might use them? (Tshan) What are your thoughts on Duranti’s […]
Copyright and other Issues
Let’s mull over some of the major issues of copyright to may need to be dealt during my research this semester. Copyright, to some archives, is the beast that does should not speak its name. It’s intricate complicated and can be scary. The recent case at Georgia State University proves that copyright suits are real, and […]
“Information Access and Informed Society – Digital Citizenship, Information Overload & Political Literacy” is the title of the presentation I’m giving next week at Georgia College’s Global Citizenship symposium. As you can probably tell, it’s kind of dense topic that I will have to be careful how I unpack it. I didn’t exactly come up with […]