#onlinecollections — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #onlinecollections, aggregated by home.social.
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Journal of Open Humanities Data: From Paginā to Webpage: On Developing and Documenting a Digitized Latin Collection. “In this work, we present three Zenodo repositories related to the creation of digital editions for Latin texts. The first is the Notre Dame Digitized Latin Collection (NDDLC), which contains over 550,000 words of Latin in TEI-XML. “
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/20/from-pagina-to-webpage-on-developing-and-documenting-a-digitized-latin-collection-journal-of-open-humanities-data/ -
Colorado Hometown Weekly: Museum of Boulder opens historic archives, exhibits to the internet. “Didn’t feel like putting on pants and going to the museum today? That’s fine. The Museum of Boulder has officially made it possible to explore its collections — and a whole lot of Boulder history — from your phone, laptop, or couch. Wearing bottoms, in this case, is optional.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/16/colorado-hometown-weekly-museum-of-boulder-opens-historic-archives-exhibits-to-the-internet/ -
Museum of Flight: Digital Collections 2.0. “The Museum of Flight is beyond excited to announce the relaunch of our Digital Collections site! The site address is unchanged from before (digitalcollections.museumofflight.org) but the look, feel and structure have been completely revamped. It is now easier than ever to search and browse our vast collection of digital materials, ranging from […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/06/museum-of-flight-digital-collections-2-0/ -
Jewish News: Holocaust Centre North unveils three new digital galleries. “Holocaust Centre North is enabling people to explore parts of its rich archive remotely for the first time via a searchable browser. Three years in the making, it features three new curated digital image galleries, designed to guide visitors through themed selections of digitised photographs, documents, and artefacts.”
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Publizieren im Netz und Überleben im Netz
Einer meiner frühen Internet-Ausstellungen war Cut and Paste um 1900 – Der Zeitungsauschnitt in den Wissenschaften, die ich 2002 am Berliner Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (MPIWG) für und mit Anke te Heesen konzipert hatte. Das Internet war damals noch recht jung, doch wir alle glaubten an eine Zukunft des Netzes und daß unser Projekt die Zeiten überdauern würde. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2021/03/2021032201.html #OnlineCollections #CollectionBuilder #Jekyll #SSG