Greetings from Scotland:

Postcards and the Digitisation of Travel Ephemera in the University of Guelph’s Scottish Collections

Authors

  • Kevin J. James University of Guelph
  • Melissa McAfee University of Guelph
  • Aritra Bhattacharjee University of Guelph
  • Alexandra Kurceba University of Guelph
  • Ainsley Robertson University of Guelph

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21083/irss.v44i0.5836

Abstract

This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera contained within the University of Guelph’s Scottish Studies Collection. Developed as an experiential learning opportunity for undergraduate students at the University of Guelph, this project explores the place that postcards held in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Scotland, the technologies involved with the printing and creation of postcards, their intended purpose, and what can be learned about Victorian, Edwardian, and postwar society based on postcard design, descriptions, and use. Through the creation of an Omeka online exhibit, those involved with this digitization project were able to share their analysis with the public, while making these materials digitally available for consultation and review.

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Published

2020-01-31

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Digital Humanities Special Feature