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Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage
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Editor(s):
Mia Ridge
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April 22 2016
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9781317156857
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April 22 2016
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10.4324/9781315575162
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Book chapters
pp. 23
Crowdsourcing Our Cultural Heritage: Introduction
pp. 39
Crowdsourcing in Brooklyn
pp. 66
Old Weather: Approaching Collections from a Different Angle
pp. 78
‘Many Hands Make Light Work. Many Hands Together Make Merry Work’: Transcribe Bentham
pp. 111
Build, Analyse and Generalise: Community Transcription of the Papers of the War Department and the Development of Scripto
pp. 135
What’s on the Menu?: Crowdsourcing at the New York Public Library
pp. 161
What’s Welsh for ‘Crowdsourcing’? Citizen Science and Community Engagement at the National Library of Wales
pp. 183
Waisda?: Making Videos Findable through Crowdsourced Annotations
pp. 207
Your Paintings Tagger: Crowdsourcing Descriptive Metadata for a National Virtual Collection
pp. 233
Crowding Out the Archivist?
pp. 253
How the Crowd Can Surprise Us: Humanities Crowdsourcing and the Creation of Knowledge
pp. 269
The Role of Open Authority in a Collaborative Web
pp. 291
Making Crowdsourcing Compatible with the Missions and Values of Cultural Heritage Organisations
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