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Basics for Digital Historians

Basics for Digital Historians. File Management. For storing, creating, moving files: Zoo.uvm.edu (and getting there with FTP) DropBox , iCloud , Google Prime Google docs, etc. Research. Library databases Bibliography programs: Zotero (UVM also supports EndNote)

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Basics for Digital Historians

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  1. Basics for Digital Historians

  2. File Management For storing, creating, moving files: • Zoo.uvm.edu (and getting there with FTP) • DropBox, iCloud, Google Prime • Google docs, etc.

  3. Research • Library databases • Bibliography programs: Zotero(UVM also supports EndNote) • Image databases and Creative Commons

  4. Communication • Blogs • Twitter • Feed readers (Feedly)

  5. Collection Building/Display • dSpace – collections only • Omeka – collection + exhibit • Timeline apps (ex: Dipity)

  6. Spatial and Data Analysis • Google MyMaps • Google Earth • GIS: Geographic Information Systems • Data Visualization

  7. Fundamental Tech/Spec • HTML (and CSS) • Image/video formats • XML • Humanities/history standard:TEI: Text Encoding Initiative • OCR: Optical Character Recognition • Metadata standards: Dublin Core (others are METS, MODS, ancient MARC, Folksonomies)

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