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Rushing to document and save: The War in Ukraine 2022 web archive

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Ukrainians know the loss of access to cultural heritage resources from all-too-recent experience. A web capture from the Ukraine Crisis: 2014-2015 web archive announces the sanctioned forms and uses of state symbols in Crimea after Russian annexation. Government websites went dark during Russia’s 2014-15 annexation of Crimea.

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Understanding web archive access and use with Google Analytics: Lessons and questions from the Federal Depository Library Program

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Stump and Bower introduce how Archive-It partners at the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Web Archive have implemented and use Google Analytics to understand the use of their existing collections and plan for the future. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has been an Archive-It partner since 2011.

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A Stitch in Time: Preserving Websites Related to Sustainability in the Fashion Industry

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In 2017, eight tractor-trailers carrying over 5000 cubic feet of archival materials and tens of thousands of books arrived at Cornell. As smaller companies fold and larger firms merge, these websites are at risk of disappearing, therefore, in 2019, we created the first web archiving project related to the ATHM collections.

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Resourceful Records Managers! Courtney Bailey, Chair, SAA Records Management Section 2019-2020

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I’ve been on the Records Management Round Table/Section since 2015, and I think I’ve done some good work over the years on things like reviewing open source software programs and migrating and updating a records management bibliography into Zotero. I’m a Records Analyst at the State Archives of North Carolina.

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Saving Local News on the Web

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” The impetus for this event was the Brooklyn Collection’s participation in the Community Webs program and our focus on saving local news websites as part of our web archiving efforts. We still access the content from those records every single day, as do countless patrons across the country and the world.