24. the Recollection idea digital cultural heritage collections include temporal , locative , and categorical data that, could be tapped to better dynamically interact with and understand those collections.
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26. history Recollection was initially developed as a tool to help NDIIPP partners develop common interfaces to the distributed national collection of born digital materials they have preserved. The project is now in the process of becoming more broadly available.
27. broader audiences As we move toward a broader public release the project is embracing a wider audience. This audience includes librarians, archivists, curators, and researchers around the nation interested in better understanding and expanding access to their digital collections.
46. publish and embed views publish views on the site or embed one line of javascript into any HTML document.
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57. References: links and Images Referenced Sites and Projects NDIIPP, digitalpreservation.gov Zotero, zotero.org LCSH Galaxy, http://cads.stanford.edu/lcshgalaxy/ Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, www.hurricanearchive.org Digital Harlem, http://www.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/harlem/ PhilaPlace, www.philaplace.org/ HistoryPin, www.historypin.com/ SIMILE Exhibit, www.simile-widgets.org/exhibit/ Creative Commons Images Instructions, flickr.com/photos/exlibris/2383688387 a sign of things to come, flickr.com/photos/grantmac/2824984866 Colourful army, flickr.com/photos/maistora/3014414972