Sport History in the Digital Era.
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Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Foreword Stephen Robertson -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Bones of Digital History Gary Osmond and Murray G. Phillips -- Part 1: Digital History and the Archive -- 1. The Library's Role in Devloping Web-Based Sport History Resources Wayne Wilson -- 2. Sport History and Digital Archives in Practice Martin Johnes and Bob Nicholson -- Part II: Digital History as Archive -- 3. @www.olympic.org.nz: Organizational Websites, E-Spaces, and Sport History Geoffery Z. Kohe -- 4. "Dear Collective Brain. . .": Social Media as a Research TOol in Sport History Mike Cronin -- 5. Into the Digitial Era: Sport History, Teaching and Learning, and Web 2.0 Tara Magdalinski -- 6. "Get excited people!": Online Fansites and the Circulation of the Past in the Preseason Hopes of -- 7. Interactivity, Blogs, and the Ethics of Doing Sport History Rebecca Olive -- 8. Death, Mourning, and Cultural Memory on the Internet: The Virtual Memorialization of Fallen Sport -- Part III: Digital History is History -- 9. On the Nature of Sport: A Treatise in Light of Universality and Digital Culture Synthia Sydnor -- 10. Who's Afraid of the Internet?: Swimming in an Infinite Archive Fiona McLachlan and Douglas Boo -- Conclusion: Digital History Flexxes its Muscle Murray G. Phillips and -- Contributors -- Index -- Untitled.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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