
Just Wheeled into the Lab: The Matt Herron Photography Archive
This post was written by Mark Jefferson, Lab Assistant at Stanford's Born-Digital Preservation Lab.
This post was written by Mark Jefferson, Lab Assistant at Stanford's Born-Digital Preservation Lab.
The Taube Archive of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-1946 (IMT) is now available as the result of a partnership between the Stanford Libraries and the Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice. This online archive makes available to the global audience digitized versions of the original, unpublished, and complete official record of the IMT.
Join me in congratulating Dinah Handel on her promotion to Digital Library Services Manager!
Dinah has served as Digitization Services Manager on the Product and Service Management (PSM) team in Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS) since January 2018. Over the past five years, Dinah has steadily developed into a high-performing member of the team and an active contributor to a number of emerging SUL initiatives.
And here we are at this final post in the "Data We Love" series for #LoveDataStanford during #LoveData23 Week! For all the data curators out there, you will appreciate this example of well-prepared data. Take note, future data depositors! Show your love for your data by taking care to prepare for its use by others!
Today we celebrate accessible data, the third post in the "Data We Love" series for #LoveDataStanford during #LoveData23 Week!
Welcome to the second post in our “Data We Love” blog series!
In honor of #LoveDataStanford during #LoveData23, every day this week we are highlighting data in the Stanford Digital Repository that stands out -- and deserves a heart-filled shoutout -- for being especially loveable!
Today we draw your attention to an incredible project focused on producing innovative data. Take a look:
Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS) has published a new reference resource about the work we produce in digitization services: Digitization Exemplars. This exhibit features an array of examples of each of the kinds of materials that we digitally reformat in our various labs.
Thanks to hard work by the Infrastructure Team from Stanford Libraries' Digital Libraries Systems and Services group, the self-deposit web application for the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) just got a bit of a spiffing up for the new school year.