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Autor:
Michele Pickover
Publikováno v:
IFLA Journal. 34:192-197
The intention of the DISA (Digital Innovation South Africa) Project is to build a continual digital resource through content based on the initiative of local scholars and dovetailing with the discussion of what it means to constitute a serialized arc
Autor:
Michele Pickover
Publikováno v:
Innovation; Vol 39 (2009)
This article explores a unique and pioneering archival oral history project undertaken by the Historical Papers Archive at the University of the Witwatersrand. The project, “Missing Voices: the untold stories of apartheid’s war?” collected pers
Autor:
Michele Pickover
Publikováno v:
Innovation; Vol 30 (2005); 1-11
Archives, whether as spaces or as records, are continually transforming and shifting in meaning. However, they are fundamentally political in nature and as such are mediated sites of power, ideology and memory. Ideological agendas and battles therefo
Autor:
Dale Peters, Michele Pickover
Publikováno v:
Innovation; Vol 24 (2002); 14-20
Digital technology is a driving force behind many changes occurring globally in higher education. The pilot digital imaging project in South Africa, DISA, has developed tools for capacity building to support new ways of learning and research to meet
Autor:
Michele Pickover, Dale Peters
Publikováno v:
D-Lib Magazine. 7
Autor:
Robert J. Scholes, Kathleen G. Mennell, Brandon Anthony, Graham Avery, Dave Balfour, Jonathan Barnes, Roy Gordon Bengis, Henk Bertschinger, Harry Biggs, James N. Blignaut, André Boshoff, Jane Carruthers, Guy Castley, Tony Conway, Warwick Davies-Mostert, Yolandi de Beer, Willem F de Boer, Audrey Delsink, Martin de Wit, Saliem Fakir, Sam M. Ferreira, Andre Ganswindt, Marion E. Garaï, Angela Gaylard, Katie Gough, C C (Rina) Grant, Douw Grobler, Robert Guldemond, Peter Hartley, Michelle Henley, Markus Hofmeyr, Lisa Hopkinson, Tim P. Jackson, Jessica Junker, Graham Kerley, Hanno Killian, Jay Kirkpatrick, Laurence Kruger, Marietjie Landman, Keith Lindsay, Rob Little, H P P (Hennie) Lötter, Robin L. Mackey, Hector Magome, Johan Malan, Wayne Matthews, Pieter Olivier, Theresia Ott, Norman Owen-Smith, Bruce Page, Mike J. S. Peel, Michele Pickover, Mogobe Ramose, Jeremy Ridl, Rob Slotow, Izak Smit, Morgan Trimble, Wayne Twine, Rudi J. van Aarde, J. J. van Altena, Marius van Staden, Ian Whyte
Elephants are among the most magnificent – but also most problematic –members of South Africa's wildlife population. While they are sought after by South African and foreign tourists alike, they also have a major impact on their environment. As
Refiguring the Archive at once expresses cutting-edge debates on `the archive'in South Africa and internationally, and pushes the boundaries of those debates. It brings together prominent thinkers from a range of disciplines, mainly South Africans bu