Community histories                         body { padding-top: 50px; padding-bottom: 20px; }               Toggle navigation             Faculty      Best Practices 2014     WISE at ALISE 2014     Event Calendar       Students      What is WISE?     Sample Wise Courses (PDF)     WISE Student FAQ     Student Feedback     Event Calendar       Universities      Joining WISE       Support      Contact Us        Login   Student University Admin              Submit                   Community histories This subject provides an introduction to the development and promotion of local history and archive collections. It will examine the role of local histories for a community; the place of libraries in building collections of such histories; and the nature of such collections, focusing on local newspapers, oral history, photographs, other paper-based materials, memorabilia and digital media such as digital photographs, websites and blogs. It will also examine the place of organisational archives in providing a history for an organisation as it evolves over time and place and how such archives may be promoted to management.

         Class Name Community histories    Host School  Charles Sturt University   Class Identifier INF518   Credit Value 8 Points   Faculty    Course Tool (Online) Blackboard   Class Description This subject provides an introduction to the development and promotion of local history and archive collections. It will examine the role of local histories for a community; the place of libraries in building collections of such histories; and the nature of such collections, focusing on local newspapers, oral history, photographs, other paper-based materials, memorabilia and digital media such as digital photographs, websites and blogs. It will also examine the place of organisational archives in providing a history for an organisation as it evolves over time and place and how such archives may be promoted to management.   Class Disclaimer Please refer to the syllabus document for more information.   Delivery Asynchronous   Start and End Date February 28th, 2016 - June 16th, 2016   Start and End Time(if asynchronous)     Days of Week(of class meetings, if synchronous)     Last Add Day Jan. 28, 2016, 7 p.m.   Residency Start and End Date No Residency   Syllabus Download Syllabus          Login to request enrollment Go back to class list       Featured Classes   LIBR 529 - Services for Families and Early Literacy in the Preschool Years   INF518 - Community histories   IST 600 - Publish or Perish   287 - STEM in Libraries   LIS 590GEL - Genealogy and Library Service           The three pillars of Wise

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