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by Harry M. Foster

Cultural heritage projects represent a unique nexus of cultural preservation and technological innovation. Whether digitizing historical photographs, building interactive maps, or creating multimedia timelines, these projects require meticulous and thorough attention to both content integrity and collaborative workflow. Version control, a system o...

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In general, regarding digital projects, it seems like common sense to say that version control in cultural heritage projects is both important and relevant.

Version control can bring greater efficiency through better organization. In recent exercises, we used GitHub to facilitate collaboration creating websites in small groups. GitHub systematized drafts of our work...

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Hello everyone! I hope you’re all enjoying a wonderful holiday week. Today, I want to share my journey of creating a digital component for a cultural heritage institution, an experience that fundamentally changed how I think about the intersection of technology, museums, and public engagement.

When I first learned about this challenge, I felt confident, perhaps over...

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Hi, this is Xinyue (Kiera). In this post, I want to reflect on what version control has come to mean for me, especially through my experiences working on two collaborative digital projects: Reframing Collections: From Geographic Generalizations to Cultural Context and Mapping East Lansing Memories. Both projects have been meaningful in completely different w...

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Hi everyone!! I am back with a new post. As the semester comes to an end, I have been reflecting on the two digital projects we completed in the CHI Fellowship. One was a simple introduction to digital storytelling. The other was an interactive map that we built from the ground up. In this post, I want to focus on Mapping East Lansing Memories and what it taught me, ...

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