The women of Miranda House: Building archival collections, digital humanities and feminist digital history

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian Popular Culture Pub Date : 2023-09-02 DOI:10.1080/14746689.2023.2271273
Shweta Sachdeva Jha
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ABSTRACT These notes are based on an ongoing project for building an archive of a premier women’s college, Miranda House (established 1948), University of Delhi. We begin with a brief overview of the processes and methodologies involved in identifying materials to shape our collection, discuss processes of cataloguing, digitization, planning digital collections and a website. Our collection lies at the cusp of being an institutional archive, women’s archive, archive of college women as well as an archive for doing public history. Despite the challenges of infrastructure, trained staff, technological expertise, digital humanities offer us immensely exciting possibilities. We use social media to reach out to alumni to build our collections, social media presence to showcase our materials, digital tools to widen access, share skills and create awareness regarding the significance of archiving the history of college women. Our attempts at DH have been quite successful. However, as DH opens up a plethora of opportunities, doing digital history also has its methodological challenges as well as conceptual and financial concerns for feminist projects like ours.
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米兰达之家的女性:建立档案收藏、数字人文和女权主义数字历史
摘要 这些说明基于一个正在进行的项目,该项目旨在建立德里大学米兰达学院(1948 年成立)这所一流女子学院的档案。我们首先简要概述了为形成我们的藏品而识别材料的过程和方法,讨论了编目、数字化、规划数字藏品和网站的过程。我们的藏品处于机构档案馆、妇女档案馆、女大学生档案馆以及公共历史档案馆的边缘。尽管面临着基础设施、训练有素的员工和专业技术方面的挑战,但数字人文学科为我们提供了无比激动人心的可能性。我们利用社交媒体联系校友以建立我们的藏品,利用社交媒体展示我们的资料,利用数字工具扩大访问范围、分享技能并提高人们对女大学生历史存档意义的认识。我们在 DH 方面的尝试相当成功。然而,在数字历史带来大量机会的同时,对于像我们这样的女权项目来说,数字历史也有其方法上的挑战,以及概念和资金上的问题。
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South Asian Popular Culture
South Asian Popular Culture Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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