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Archive: April 2012 (3 Posts)

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Archiving Cell Phone Text Messages

Posted by: Mike Ashenfelder

As choppy and terse as cell-phone texting is, it still qualifies as correspondence. And since we value and save other text correspondence — such as letters and email — it seems natural that we might want to save text messages too. The problem is that saving text messages off a cell phone is not quite …

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The Challenge of Teaching Personal Archiving

Posted by: Mike Ashenfelder

The following is a guest post by Ellysa Stern Cahoy, Education & Behavioral Sciences Librarian Instruction Coordinator, Penn State University Libraries. “What’s in your library?” I love to ask this question of the college students that I teach, as they are (whether they realize it or not) continually building their own personal libraries on their …