Web 2.0
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http://www.archives.gov/social-media/
Social Media and Web 2.0 at the National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has launched some Web 2.0 technologies and has signed agreements to create National Archives sites on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr. NARA is using these tools and sites to create new ways of communicating with the public and look forward to your feedback.
Below is a list of our new activities. Please visit us often to see our expanding Web 2.0 and social media projects.
Blogs
AOTUS: Collector in Chief (Blog by the Archivist of the United States)
Collaborate (Blog and Forum for Teachers)
NARAtions (Blog of the U.S. National Archives)
Records Express (Blog of the National Records Management Program (NRMP) at the National Archives)
US National Archives
US National Archives at Atlanta
US National Archives at Chicago
US National Archives at New York
Research at the US National Archives
Federal Register
National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Presidential Libraries on Facebook
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
George Bush Presidential Library
Clinton Presidential Center
National Archives on Flickr
Open Government Idea Forum
National Archives News
Prologue Magazine
The Federal Register Public Inspection List
Today's Document from the National Archives
National Archives News
Federal Register
JFK Library
JFK__1960 on the campaign trail
NARA Records Management
Discover the Civil War
Eisenhower News
National Archives on YouTube
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
Social Media and Web 2.0 at the National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has launched some Web 2.0 technologies and has signed agreements to create National Archives sites on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr. NARA is using these tools and sites to create new ways of communicating with the public and look forward to your feedback.
Below is a list of our new activities. Please visit us often to see our expanding Web 2.0 and social media projects.
Blogs
AOTUS: Collector in Chief (Blog by the Archivist of the United States)
Collaborate (Blog and Forum for Teachers)
NARAtions (Blog of the U.S. National Archives)
Records Express (Blog of the National Records Management Program (NRMP) at the National Archives)
US National Archives
US National Archives at Atlanta
US National Archives at Chicago
US National Archives at New York
Research at the US National Archives
Federal Register
National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Presidential Libraries on Facebook
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
George Bush Presidential Library
Clinton Presidential Center
National Archives on Flickr
Open Government Idea Forum
National Archives News
Prologue Magazine
The Federal Register Public Inspection List
Today's Document from the National Archives
National Archives News
Federal Register
JFK Library
JFK__1960 on the campaign trail
NARA Records Management
Discover the Civil War
Eisenhower News
National Archives on YouTube
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
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Twitter for Archivists
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Wolf Thomas - am Dienstag, 13. April 2010, 18:44 - Rubrik: Web 2.0
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Wikitude Augmented Reality: WTC - Its not there but its there from Wikitude on Vimeo.
Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop from Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo.
Wolf Thomas - am Sonntag, 11. April 2010, 17:40 - Rubrik: Web 2.0
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AOTUS: Collector in Chief. The archivist´s take on Transperanccy, Collabboration, and Particicpation at the National Archives
When would this be possible in Germany?
When would this be possible in Germany?
Wolf Thomas - am Donnerstag, 8. April 2010, 07:15 - Rubrik: Web 2.0
Wolf Thomas - am Dienstag, 6. April 2010, 20:26 - Rubrik: Web 2.0
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"FaceTag is a working prototype of a semantic collaborative tagging tool conceived for bookmarking information architecture resources. It aims to show how the flat keywords space of user-generated tags can be effectively mixed with a richer faceted classification scheme to improve the system information architecture.
Facets constitute an adaptive classification system capable to represent both a knowledge in movement (like that of collaborative environments) and several mental models at the same time. The blend of tags and facets is able to empower the information scent and berrypicking capabilities of the system."
Facets constitute an adaptive classification system capable to represent both a knowledge in movement (like that of collaborative environments) and several mental models at the same time. The blend of tags and facets is able to empower the information scent and berrypicking capabilities of the system."
FaceTag: Integrating Bottom-up and Top-down Classification in a Social Tagging System
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Wolf Thomas - am Montag, 29. März 2010, 21:37 - Rubrik: Web 2.0
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