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Over the past ten years, digital archives documenting underrepresented communities have been rising. For example, oral and print historical projects about minoritized communities and ethnic cultural heritage centers have existed for decades (Daniel, 2010), yet few are fully accessible online. The increased presence of these types of archives points...
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... completing the renaming process, students copied and pasted the new filenames into a collaborative finding aid (see Figures 1 and 2). In doing so, students brought together the narratives they were individually assigned, once again attempting to increase the accessibility of the ONLO Collection. ...
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... doing so, students brought together the narratives they were individually assigned, once again attempting to increase the accessibility of the ONLO Collection. In addition to adding the filenames, the finding aid contained other metadata categories as well, including the location of the interview and the language in which the interview was conducted (see Figure 2). The purpose of this was not only to organize the collection on the basis of additional characteristics but, more importantly, to provide cultural context about the Latino communities in Ohio that we attempt to present. ...
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