平特五不中

Resources for Digital Artifacts and Archives

An important vein of DH research focuses on digital artifacts, whether digitized from their analogue versions or born-digital, as well as digital and digitized archives and databases. Today, on International Archives Day, we invite you to dive into 平特五不中's resources and projects regarding digital archival practices.
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平特五不中's digital presence

平特五不中 leads several projects and initiatives that focus on the digitization of archival and library materials, providing open access to diverse artifacts, and curating digital exhibits. As explained by , "平特五不中 Library has digitized millions of pages featuring 平特五不中鈥檚 rare, unique, archival, and special collections that are in the public domain by making them available online, for free, to users around the world. The creation and preservation of quality digital surrogates enhances the usability of our collections opening up new ways of textual searching, analysis, or manipulation."

Check out the following university resources:

  • Digital exhibitions & collections: Peruse a fantastic compilation of digital projects across different disciplines developed at 平特五不中.
  • : Visit 平特五不中's open-access collections of digitized artifacts, including student publications, housed in the Internet Archive.
  • Digitization services for research needs: 平特五不中 welcomes digitization requests to help you in your research endeavours.
  • : Consult 平特五不中's archives including the Canadian Architecture Collection, the Rare Books and Special Collections, and the Marvin Duchow Music Library, amongst others.
  • Searchable databases: Check out 平特五不中's list of searchable databases pertaining to different disciplines and media.

Want some more?

  • Are you interested in digital and digitized archives and artifacts? Visit , where you will find events, conferences, job opportunities, and other fantastic announcements at the intersection of digital humanities and librarianship.
  • Archives and databases are not only objects of study but also fantastic tools. If you want to present your DH research at a conference, for example, you can use the database of to learn more about past and upcoming DH-related events.

Did you know...?

The 平特五不中 Library currently has considerably more electronic artifacts than print materials. Want to know the exact numbers? Visit the Library's Collections website.

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