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MANUAL & SUBJECTS, INTRODUCTIONShort introductions, 'how to' and examples
FIRST: Analyse the needs and wishes of your private or company archive.
Ask yourself:Do I use it for cataloguing my digitized works? Just to have a proper searchable inventory? or to publish my work? or both?Do I need to use the archive to work together with other members? or to form a network archive? or tell my personal stories while simultaneously archiving the relevant objects, images, documents, and more?
You will find explanations on the different methods of archiving in the manuals. The underlying system is the same, only the way of use can differ.
Key options are Archiving by Design, Archiving by Storytelling, Network Archiving and Private or Corporate archiving. Different permissions may be needed and will be provided after consultation.
To continue:Choose Subject and click 'Go to Details' (arrow right) and read about 'PRIVATE USE' & 'COLLABORATIVE WORK'
PROFILEPublishing your profile is important. Visitors of the website will find you if your 'line of work' and your curriculum are clear. Based on your professional life and experiences the visitor will also find your archived and published work.
PUBLISHING YOUR OBJECT CATALOGUEBy selecting objects from your object catalogue, you can show the most important parts of your work.
PUBLISHING WORK RELATED TO EVENTSIf you are already published as participant in one of the listed events, you may add pictures of your event related work. That may be pictures of set designs, costumes, documents, recordings or any other event related item.
The Dynamic Archive offers several methods of archiving
PRIVATE
1. PERSON OR COMPANY
Our advise: start with the #1 way of archiving before you start with the next options. Experiencing with the first step makes working with the steps 2,3 and 4 a lot easier.
2. ARCHIVING BY STORYTELLING
COLLECTIVE
3. ARCHIVING BY DESIGN
4. NETWORK ARCHIVING
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