Studying the impact of digitized ethnographic collections: implications for practitioners

DE Marsh, RL Punzalan, R Leopold - Practicing Anthropology, 2015 - JSTOR
DE Marsh, RL Punzalan, R Leopold
Practicing Anthropology, 2015JSTOR
This paper reports salient findings of a yearlong study that aimed to understand the impacts
of digitized ethnographic collections. We discuss the barriers and challenges to
understanding, assessing, and communicating the impact of ethnographic digitization
projects. We then discuss the implications of our findings for collection practice and
development and advocate for cultivating a culture of assessment for digitization projects
using the systematized collection of impact stories.
This paper reports salient findings of a yearlong study that aimed to understand the impacts of digitized ethnographic collections. We discuss the barriers and challenges to understanding, assessing, and communicating the impact of ethnographic digitization projects. We then discuss the implications of our findings for collection practice and development and advocate for cultivating a culture of assessment for digitization projects using the systematized collection of impact stories.
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