The Writing in Digital Environments (WIDE) research center at Michigan State University has recently begun its Archive 2.0 project, which involves digitally preserving three Israelite Samaritan Pentateuchs. These scriptures are the first five books of the Old Testament and were written more than 500 years ago. Archive 2.0 will help preserve the texts and increase accessibility.
“Our project aims to provide an online space where two distinct groups of stakeholders in the Samaritan collection – biblical scholars and members of the Samaritan community – can both access and make use of these texts,” said William Hart-Davidson, co-director of the WIDE research center. “A digital archive has the potential to simultaneously preserve artifacts for posterity while broadening access.”
“Beyond access, the system also makes use of the latest in social networking technology,” said WIDE research assistant Jim Ridolfo, who conceived the project. “It will allow users to collaborate with one another on translation or vowelization projects, history or study of the Samaritan language.” (source: MSU News)
Hart-Davidson, Ridolfo, and WIDE interaction designer Mike McLeod are leading this project, and they will travel to Israel this spring to present the prototype design.
This project sounds like a great opportunity to show how digital archiving and social networking technology can increase collaborative efforts. It’s fantastic to see this innovative project being done by the talented people at the WIDE center.
To learn more about this project, please visit the WIDE website.

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