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Digital Archives and Collections

Imagining the Future of Digital Archives and Collections – Editorial

BigData Color study-3 11408 x7768 pixels Geert Mul 2015 Courtesy Galerie Ron Mandos Amsterdam

Innovative Digital Infrastructures: The Issue of Sustainability

Image 3: Metadata of a record from the Bibliotheca Hertziana in METS format.

Biases within Digital Repositories: The Getty Research Portal

Fig. 1. 'The Internet - hypercube draft proposal', Tate Acquisition file, Richard Hamilton (T07124 Diab DS-101 Computer, 1985–9) Tate Public Records, PC10.1, Tate Archive, Tate Britain.Fig. 1. 'The Internet - hypercube draft proposal', Tate Acquisition file, Richard Hamilton (T07124 Diab DS-101 Computer, 1985–9) Tate Public Records, PC10.1, Tate Archive, Tate Britain.

Seep Between the Mortar: Sociotechnical Imaginaries in Digital Media at Tate

Fig.1. SEACHINA.NET Socially Engaged Art in Contemporary China

Digital Art Archives in Asia for the Public Domain: A Conversation with Bo Zheng and Lu Pan

Figure 4. Douglas Davis, Two Cities, a Text, Flesh, and the Devil (1977), The Floating Museum. Courtesy of Lynn Hershman Leeson.

Imagining the Future of a Complex Mixed-media Work: The Case of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s The Floating Museum

Fig. 1. Word cloud based on the working definitions of digital humanities provided by participants of the Research Libraries UK project ‘The role of Research Libraries in the creation, archiving, curation, and preservation of tools for the Digital Humanities’.

Partnering through Collections in Digital Humanities: Looking at Researchers’ Needs

Figure 2. A cross-departmental team examines works on paper by artist Vija Celmins at SFMOMA in 2017.

Reimagining the Object Record: SFMOMA’s MediaWiki

Andrea Fraser, Information Room in Genius Loci, Kunsthalle Bern, 1998. Courtesy of Kunsthalle Bern.

Archives without a Lobby: On the Situation of Institutional Holdings in Galleries and Art Museums

Fig. 3. The fire at the Museu Nacional, September 2, 2018. Image credit: Fabio Teixeira/Picture Alliance Via Getty Images.

Tropical Fantasia: Towards a New Archivo-Museological Imaginary

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Database Art and Design: Pioneering Strategies in the Arts towards Collecting and Archiving

Editor-in-Chief’s Pick - Engines of Order: A Mechanology of Algorithmic Techniques

Editor in Chief’s Pick – Engines of Order: A Mechanology of Algorithmic Techniques

Rosa Menkman, It takes more than the past to understand and build the archive, 2020

It Takes More than the Past to Understand and Build the Archive

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