Imagine that you are a curator or archivist who has been asked to create a collection related to early 21st-century kitchens. Use items from your own kitchen to complete the activity.

Take a photograph of five (5) items from your kitchen. Take images of a range of items, including: one text (a recipe, a shopping list, etc.). ontainers of different sizes and shapes, with liquid and dry contents, objects of different shapes and sizes (fruit, vegetables, utensils, pots, etc.)

Upload a picture of each item. Give each item a name. In the text box, briefly record how accurately you think that each photograph captures the item that is its subject.

As a follow-up to creating a Digital Kitchen, look for sources that connect in some way to the items from your kitchen that you digitized in the last module.

The goal is to find one source related to each item in your digital collection of kitchen items. Each source needs to be found using a different search tool or database. You should try to collect a variety of different kinds of sources – primary sources and secondary sources, images and texts, etc.