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OCLC Research Technical Advances for Innovation in Cultural Heritage Institutions (TAI CHI) Webinar Series Presents ArchiveGrid

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Published Nov 18 2011
In this short and lively webinar, Bruce Washburn and research assistant Ellen Ast provided an overview of ArchiveGrid's history along with a demonstration of its new beta discovery system in development in OCLC Research. They also reviewed the processes behind the growth of the new ArchiveGrid system and talked about future research and development plans, including the goals to promote it both as a sought-after information resource and as a model for archival discovery practices.
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Published Nov 18 2011
In this short and lively webinar, Bruce Washburn and research assistant Ellen Ast provided an overview of ArchiveGrid's history along with a demonstration of its new beta discovery system in development in OCLC Research. They also reviewed the processes behind the growth of the new ArchiveGrid system and talked about future research and development plans, including the goals to promote it both as a sought-after information resource and as a model for archival discovery practices.
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