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Beth Ann Koelsch
Associate Professor and Curator of The Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project
University Libraries,
UNCG
There are 5 included publications by Beth Ann Koelsch :
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Date
Views
Brief Description
Civil Rights Greensboro and the Women Veterans Historical Project: Migrating existing digital collections into CONTENTdm [slides]
2015
1248
Slides from a presentation on UNCG's effort to migrate two of their most visible digital collections from an internally developed content management system into CONTENTdm. The process used was a collaborative effort that involved four groups within t...
Collecting Textiles: Is It Worth It?
2013
1530
This article describes both the benefits and disadvantages of collecting textiles in an archival repository based on an analysis of three different collections housed at the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives at Th...
Reimagining Outreach When You Can’t Meet Face-to-Face: Archivists Adjust During the Pandemic [Slides]
2022
170
Slides presented at the virtual Society of North Carolina Archivists Conference on March 17, 2022.
“Who’s Driving the Bus?” or How Digitization Is Influencing Archival Collections
2019
496
Archivists who work directly with unique collections, as well as librarians and other professionals who coordinate digitization, generally agree that access should be prioritized. However, each group has its own goals, standards, and timelines that m...
“Winning the War” for Visual Literacy: Using Padlet for Primary Source Instruction [Poster]
2022
206
Working with students in person as they engage with historic materials is a bedrock of primary source instruction. When COVID-19 pushed classes online, that experience was removed. Special Collections Librarians at UNCG devised an exercise using Worl...