DHSI Final ProjectMain MenuIntroductionOverviewProject Planning - Before You Get StartedSteps to go through when planning your digital projectProject Planning - Organizing Your StuffHere are steps to help you start your project in a structured wayResource FormatsAn overview of the different resource types used in digital projects and best practices for their preservation and access format recommendationsMethods of PreservationAn overview of three different methods for preservation of items and projectsDocumenting Interactive ProjectsA discussion of the unique challenges when preserving an interactive projectResourcesCollection of online resources related to DH contentAbout the AuthorsInformation about the AuthorsPaula S. Kiser08e1af8563bb12ee9478cd3b99b74b5ce65390fbNouspace Publications | Washington State University Vancouver
Birds in Willows and Blossoming Peach Tree
12018-06-14T22:31:45-07:00Paula S. Kiser08e1af8563bb12ee9478cd3b99b74b5ce65390fb306651Yosa Buson (Japanese, 1716–1783), Edo period (1615–1868), Japanplain2018-06-14T22:31:45-07:00The Metropolitan Museum of ArtPublic DomainPaula S. Kiser08e1af8563bb12ee9478cd3b99b74b5ce65390fb
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Vocabularies
Dublin Core - a metadata schema used by most cultural heritage institutions to describe items in their collections CASRAI - a dictionary of terms related to creating projects to help with description
When starting a digital project, it is important to find a tool that fits your needs rather than start with a tool and force your research to fit within it. One way to approach this is to look at existing projects to identify tools that will help you analyze and visualize your research. Check the DiRT Directory for an extensive list of digital tools. The tools listed below are only a very very short list of examples of content management systems that you can use to collection digital resources and display them to an online audience.
DiRT Directory - a directory of digital research tools with reviews