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Archive: February 2012 (23 Posts)

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Is There a Future for Librarians? And Am I In It?

Posted by: Butch Lazorchak

Last Thursday I was invited to participate in a discussion organized by the Federal Library and Information Network (FEDLINK) on the future of the Federal government 1410 series. What, pray tell, is the 1410 series and why should we care about it? Turns out that the Office of Personnel Management maintains a master list of …

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The February 2012 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter is Now Available

Posted by: Erin Engle

The February 2012 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter is now available. http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/newsletter/201202.pdf In this issue: *The Top 10 Digital Preservation Developments of 2011 *Thoughts and reflections on the Science 2012 conference *Update about the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act *Read about what  projects the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Innovation Working Group and the Infrastructure …

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Jeff Ubois and Personal Digital Archiving

Posted by: Mike Ashenfelder

Jeff Ubois has devoted his career researching, writing about and promoting the preservation of culture. He has been involved with the Bassetti Foundation (whose mission is “…to promote responsibility in innovation”), New York’s PBS affiliate Thirteen/WNET, the Internet Archive, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, various museums, video archives and more. Currently he is …

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You Asked For It: Four Exciting New Viewshare Features

Posted by: Bill LeFurgy

The following is a guest post from Trevor Owens, a Digital Archivist in the Library of Congress Office of Strategic Initiatives. Last week we quietly launched several significant improvements to Viewshare, our free and open platform for cultural heritage organizations to create interfaces to digital collections. There are a ton of major and small additions …

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Insights Interview with Beverly Emmons, Lighting Design Preservation Innovator

Posted by: Bill LeFurgy

The following is a guest post from Barbara Taranto, Digital Program Director at New York Public Library. In this installment of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Insights interview series, I interview lighting designer Beverly Emmons.  Emmons has designed for Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater, dance and opera both in the U.S. and abroad. For more background …

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A Natural Passion for All Things 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. On January 3rd, it was my great pleasure to be simultaneously ringing in the New Year and starting my work as the new Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Program Specialist. …

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New Digital Curation Residency Program Launched

Posted by: Susan Manus

Attention library school students and recent graduates!  The Library of Congress recently announced an exciting new residency program in digital curation, in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services .  Program applications will be available later this year. Here is the Library’s press release announcing the program: Library and information science (LIS) professionals …

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Digital Preservation 101—Learning the Theory and Practice of Preserving Bits

Posted by: Bill LeFurgy

The following is a guest blog post by Gloria Gonzalez, a UCLA Library and Information Science graduate student and former NDIIPP Junior Fellow. What exactly is it that we’re aiming to preserve? What is a digital object? My professor, Dr. Jean-François Blanchette, began the second meeting of my digital preservation class with these questions. I …