Bob DuCharme's weblog.
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The site Carles Mitjà - ASIS/FRPS wish to show and develop about procedures helping to do the best in photographic final artwork. This best includes the use of both analogue and digital techniques. Although my personal work is nowadays mainly focused on Photogravure by the classic Talbot-Klič method (Heliogravure), some shown procedures involving the processing …
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This blog deals with chemblaics in the broader sense. Chemblaics (pronounced chem-bla-ics) is the science that uses computers to solve problems in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields. The big difference between chemblaics and areas such as chem(o)?informatics, chemometrics, computational chemistry, etc, is that chemblaics only uses open source software, open data, and open standards, making experimental results reproducible and validatable. And this is a big difference!
I'm David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I'm doing in Digital Preservation.
The City of Vancouver Archives acquires, organizes and preserves Vancouver’s historical records and makes those records available to the widest possible audience. The Archives is a division of the City Clerk’s Department of the City of Vancouver. We hope to use this space to tell you about the records we have and the work we do.
Blog sobre temas de preservación de la Universidad de Iowa