Unit 8

My digital history project will involve creating a website via Pinterest or a web creation tool that will compare storing historical content on the internet versus in a museum. I will analyze how they both obtain their content and discuss in detail the steps taken to gain permission to display the objects. I will also describe the punishment for displaying content on the internet without the permission of the museum. The website will give a timeline of museums and history websites so we can predict their trending direction. A section dedicated to the first museum will give users an understanding of its creation and some of the challenges it faced such as advertising and obtaining objects. There will be links provided to several museums that allow their content to be displayed on the internet. The mission of the website is to be a one-stop shop for users to search for museums that allow their content to be displayed on the internet.
Arlington Public library offers a variety of research tools that anyone can access digital or during a visit. There are also examples of digital history projects listed on the website. 


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  1. Let's not go the Pinterest route. First, let's decide on the material that you are going to be placing online and then we can figure out the best way to do that. This is really important. Right now, I am just not exactly clear on what you are going to be doing here. I'd also prefer that you not use the term "museum" since you are not really creating an online museum; that would take a significant amount of content material.

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