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What I Wish I’d Known: Converting Kodak Photo CDs (Kodak PCDs)

What I Wish I’d Known: Converting Kodak Photo CDs (Kodak PCDs)

by K S | Oct 25, 2016 | Tips

Looking back on the process, Kodak PCD conversion almost seems easy. If you are at the beginning of your zip recuperation journey, these steps may not be obvious, but they are very doable. The only solution available which will keep images high-resolution, convert and maintain original metadata, and save you a LOT of working hours is PCD Magic!

Forever Data: a Road to Digital Sustainability

Forever Data: a Road to Digital Sustainability

by Elena Toffalori | Apr 13, 2016 | Tips

A little planning, and approaching digital technology wisely, can help you achieve long-term digital sustainability for your precious research data.

Metadata and mobile: a fight for the right to tell stories (Part II)

Metadata and mobile: a fight for the right to tell stories (Part II)

by Elena Toffalori | Feb 2, 2015 | News

Metadata and mobile: a fight for the right to tell stories (Part II) Last week we published a post about media on mobile devices and the issues of mobile around metadata and file management. This time we will be looking at how we engaged with those same problems while...
Metadata and mobile: a fight for the right to tell stories (Part I)

Metadata and mobile: a fight for the right to tell stories (Part I)

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...
More than just “Digital History” – lessons in digital humanities

More than just “Digital History” – lessons in digital humanities

by Michael Ashley | Jan 21, 2015 | Resources

MORE THAN JUST “DIGITAL HISTORY” Lessons in Digital Humanities In her January 20th Blog post on the The Junto, Sara Georgini interviewed Dr. Jeffrey W. McClurken, Professor of History and American Studies & Special Assistant to the Provost for Teaching,...

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