These days even folks who consider themselves luddites may very well have an e-mail address. That's why it's important to consider where online all the data and information we use on a daily basis is stored, who owns, and perhaps most important, who can access. Fortunately we are joined this week by Eli Pousson of Baltimore Heritage who is eager to share with us more about the open source movement and why he believes it may be invaluable for historic preservation. This is PreserveCast.
Listen here: https://www.preservecast.org/2017/07/03/eli-pousson-open-source-preservation-with-baltimore-heritage/
PreserveCast Ep. 14 Tolson's Chapel and the History of Reconstruction
PreserveCast Ep. 13: Architectural Documentation Best Practices with HABS/HAER
PreserveCast Ep. 12: Civil War Medicine and the Modern Day with Jake Wynn
PreserveCast Ep. 11: Planning for Self-Driving Cars: Now is the Time
PreserveCast Ep. 10: Cemetery Preservation with the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites
PreserveCast Ep. 09: A Friend of Maryland is a Friend of Mine
PreserveCast Ep. 08: Lend Your Ear to a Preservation Engineer
PreserveCast Ep. 07: Preservation Through Lasers with Joe Nicoli of Direct Dimensions
PreserveCast Ep. 06: The Art of 3D Modeling with Michelle Eshelman
PreserveCast Ep. 05: It's Easy Being Green with Architect Nakita Reed
PreserveCast Ep. 04: Yearnin' for Mount Vernon with Rob Shenk
PreserveCast Ep. 03: Underwater Archaeology with Dr. Susan Langley
PreserveCast Ep. 02: A Window Into the Mind of a Historic Preservationist
PreserveCast Ep. 01: Welcome to the Drone Zone
PreserveCast Ep. 00: What is Preservation Maryland Anyway?
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