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Archive: March 2012 (22 Posts)

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Inclusiveness: An Open Environment to Explore Digital Preservation Practices

Posted by: Erin Engle

I’ve been following the tweets coming out of Webwise 2012 this week. The annual Institute for Museum and Library Services conference is an opportunity for practitioners from museums, libraries, archives, educational institutions and other organizations to discuss and see first-hand the impact of digital technologies in their respective fields.  It has a broad reach for …

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Personal Digital Archiving 2012 in San Francisco

Posted by: Mike Ashenfelder

For its third consecutive year, the Personal Digital Archiving conference brought together a diverse range of presenters and audience members with different approaches to “personal archiving.” There were a few case studies in which the researchers worked directly with people and reported their findings; most of the presentations were about tools, data analysis and social …

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The Academy Meets Digital Preservation

Posted by: Erin Engle

The following is a guest post from Heather Bowden, Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Program Specialist in the Library of Congress Office of Strategic Initiatives. Hot on the heels of the Academy Awards, we would like to present to you, Zoe Friedlander, Systems Librarian for the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture …