Tag: contests
Back in November, the National Archives, with the help of the Environmental Protection Agency, launched a new contest that asked students to create something inspired by one of our Documerica photos. This contest, Document Your Environment, brought in so many creative interpretations of the original 1970s photos! From videos to paintings and Photoshop creations to [...]
Posted by Mary (admin) on February 16, 2012, under Contests, Education, Photographs, Social Media (Web 2.0).
Tags: contests, DOCUMERICA, Online Research, Photographs, Students Comments: none
Throughout this holiday season, we encourage you to participate in the exciting activities featured on the Citizen Archivist Dashboard, which is available starting today. Check it out and try tagging, transcription, editing articles, uploading digital scans, and participating in contests all related to the records of the National Archives. We hope that you’ll share any suggestions [...]
Posted by Jessie on December 23, 2011, under Contests, DC-area Researchers, Digitization, Open Government, Our Archives Wiki, Social Media (Web 2.0), Tag It Tuesday, Wikipedian in Residence.
Tags: Ansel Adams, challenge.gov, citizen archivist, Citizen Archivist Dashboard, Citizen Archivist Research Flickr Group, contests, crowdsourcing, Document Your Environment, DOCUMERICA, Flickr, History Happens Here, How can I help?, I Found It in the Archives, microvolunteering, Online Public Access, open government, Our Archives Wiki, participation, public participation, tagging, Today's Document, transcription, Transcription Pilot, volunteer, Wikipedia, WikiProject NARA, WikiSource Comments: 2
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