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In Web Archiving, do you get just the images or the entire site with most functionality intact?
This blog will cover the process of just getting the image files and related text in Part 1. Part 2 will cover the process of making the JavaScript-enabled site function when run locally, allowing the content to have more meaning by being displayed in context.
This blog will cover the process of just getting the image files and related text in Part 1. Part 2 will cover the process of making the JavaScript-enabled site function when run locally, allowing the content to have more meaning by being displayed in context.
The Seed Library has hit the streets to share the good news about our service and meet seed-minded folks!
A second batch of materials for the Marcelo Mirisola Papers archive has arrived at the University of Michigan Library.
Trying to learn more about 3D modeling and get into 3D printing with an easy beginner project to start, a sticky note holder!
In 2024, The U-M Library Digital Preservation Lab uncovered an almost decade-old mistake in our metadata workflow. Luckily, we were able to use this as a learning experience to think about how we can anticipate future changes to metadata formatting standards in the digital archaeology space.
Join us next Thursday, 19 September between 4-6p for our first Third Thursdays at the Library event of the semester!
First time using a 3d printer to learn more about how they work in person.
A little self-designed holder to keep MCard and Housing Card together.
Join the library's Book Arts Studio on the Diag (or in the Shapiro Gallery if it rains!) next Thursday, 12 September at 5p to print your own copy of the first page of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway!