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Textile Collections Preservation Access Curation And Interpretation In The Digital Age Sikarskie

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Textile Collections Preservation Access Curation And Interpretation In The Digital Age Sikarskie
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.87 MB
Author: Sikarskie, Amanda Grace
ISBN: 9781442263642, 9781442263659, 1442263644, 1442263652
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Textile Collections Preservation Access Curation And Interpretation In The Digital Age Sikarskie by Sikarskie, Amanda Grace 9781442263642, 9781442263659, 1442263644, 1442263652 instant download after payment.

Introduction: Ada Lovelace and weaving the digital -- Preservation -- Access -- Curation -- Interpretation -- Postscript: meditations on Kate Middleton's wedding dress.;Collections of textiles-historic costume, quilts, needlework samplers, and the like-have benefited greatly from the digital turn in museum and archival work. Both institutional online repositories and collections-based social media sites have fostered unprecedented access to textile collections that have traditionally been marginalized in museums. How can curators, interpreters, and collections managers make best use of these new opportunities?

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