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Archives offer a wealth of primary resources for innovative education [http://www.teacharchives.org/articles/our-findings/]. When working with archives for research in their coursework and projects, "participating students [are] more engaged with and excited about their coursework, sho[w] improvement in key academic skills, and achiev[e] better course outcomes than their peers." Professors and faculty members, in learning newly-established practices for teaching with primary resources, become "more thoughtful and effective instructors." | Archives offer a wealth of primary resources for innovative education [http://www.teacharchives.org/articles/our-findings/]. When working with archives for research in their coursework and projects, "participating students [are] more engaged with and excited about their coursework, sho[w] improvement in key academic skills, and achiev[e] better course outcomes than their peers." Professors and faculty members, in learning newly-established practices for teaching with primary resources, become "more thoughtful and effective instructors." | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 22 April 2015
A digital archive is an accumulation of historical records and other primary source information. A litany of items can be digitally archived, including but not limited to photographs, manuscripts, memoirs and data. Practically any traditionally archived object can be replicated in some digital format.
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History
Curation is the process by which archived documents and items are selected, collected and arranged.
The Oxford Text Archive
The Oxford Text Archive is considered by many to be the world's oldest digital repository.
Databases
Educational Resources
Archives offer a wealth of primary resources for innovative education [1]. When working with archives for research in their coursework and projects, "participating students [are] more engaged with and excited about their coursework, sho[w] improvement in key academic skills, and achiev[e] better course outcomes than their peers." Professors and faculty members, in learning newly-established practices for teaching with primary resources, become "more thoughtful and effective instructors."