[Personal_archives] Preparing for Cathy Marshall dialogue
Hobbs, Catherine
catherine.hobbs at lac-bac.gc.ca
Thu Apr 23 09:36:23 EDT 2009
Good morning,
Just a reminder that the Discussion on Personal Digital Archives will kick off Monday morning. The recommended readings are listed below.
As you will see from the readings, Cathy is very dynamic and involved as well as innovative in this area of personal archives from the standpoint of software development for personal use. Her research and findings have very much to say to archivists working in this sphere. I look forward to hearing your comments, questions, departures and revelations as we delve into the topic next week on the listserv.
À bientôt,
Catherine
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> From: Hobbs, Catherine
> Sent: April 7, 2009 3:19 PM
> To: personal_archives at mailman.yale.edu
> Subject: Reading for Cathy Marshall dialogue
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> Good afternoon everyone,
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> Hope you're looking forward to the next listserv discussion on Personal Digital Archives with expert guest Cathy Marshall of Microsoft in the week of Apr. 27-May1st.
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> Cathy's thoughts on readings are as follows:
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> "The long term fate..." is a two part article, and is quite long (the reason it's two parts is that it exceeded DLib's length limit; it was actually written as a single paper):
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> Marshall, C.C. Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving, Part 1: Four Challenges from the Field. DLib Magazine, 14, 3/4 (March/April 2008). <doi:10.1045/march2008-marshall-pt1>.
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> Marshall, C.C. Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving, Part 2: Implications for Services, Applications, and Institutions. DLib Magazine, 14, 3/4 (March/April 2008). <doi:10.1045/march2008-marshall-pt2>.
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> But it should be pretty easy reading, so if you wanted to pair it with something different, there's also a study I did of scholarly personal archiving (with an eye toward the relationship between the scholar and institutional archiving). That's:
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> Marshall, C.C. From Writing and Analysis to the Repository: Taking the Scholars' Perspective on Scholarly Archiving. Proceedings of JCDL'08, June 16-20, 2008, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. pp. 251-260.
> http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=63703
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> My two web sites are:
> http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/cathymar/
> http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~marshall
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> The two-part "rethinking" article is available from her website and linkable through the SISPA wiki bilbiography as well. You'll see from her work that she has analized how people react to creation and keeping of their records in digital environments. She has an interesting take on the challenges in this realm.
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> Happy reading and I look forward to the discussion,
> Catherine
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