by Kelley Shanahan | Feb 18, 2016 | Tips
Now that digital recording techniques are more accessible and user-friendly, there are a wide-range of techniques that can be used to record images and information about plants including 2-dimensional images shot with a camera, or 3-dimensional laser scanning which is great for documentation but can be cost-prohibitive and often preserves data in proprietary formats, making this method more at-risk in the long term. A digital herbarium could be a nice addition to a community archive with traditional knowledge considerations.
by Michael Ashley | Mar 24, 2015 | Tips
Modular Codifi: FMP Urls and iBooks Author Integration on YouTube in HD How cool would it be if we could create interactive book experiences that were linked to live data, without coding? This is the first in a series of Modular Codifi videos exploring techniques that...
by Elena Toffalori | Mar 2, 2015 | Tips
Agile Project Management As We Know It! At CoDA, we are enthusiastic followers of the Agile movement, proposing it as an alternative to traditional project management. Here we give you a short overview of Agile’s basics and two core concepts, user stories and scrum...
by Elena Toffalori | Feb 26, 2015 | Tips
Project Management in Highly Interdisciplinary Projects As a company that assists various heritage stakeholders approaching and leveraging the digital world, the Center for Digital Archaeology is very aware of the challenges of highly interdisciplinary projects. In...
by Michael Ashley | Feb 23, 2015 | Tips
MAKE EXCELLENT DATA: LIMITING ACCIDENTAL DATA ENTRY IN FILEMAKER MOBILE SOLUTIONS From our experience with the Codifi projects we know there are many things to consider when you’re designing a database that’s going to be deployed in the field. Data entry by the user...
by Kelley Shanahan | Feb 9, 2015 | Tips
Right Click, Save Image As. What you can and can’t do to protect digital rights on your images published on the web.
by Elena Toffalori | Jan 26, 2015 | Tips
Anyone who owns a smartphone or tablet with a good quality camera knows how the number of daily taken photos can rapidly get off the ground. Nothing is easier than snapping a picture and sharing it with friends, or just having all your media (pictures, videos, audio...