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New Functional Schedule for North Carolina State Agencies

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A years-long project at the State Archives of North Carolina has culminated with the publication of the first Functional Schedule for North Carolina State Agencies. Sixteen functions of North Carolina state government were identified, their record types listed, and disposition instructions provided.

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Preservica, IRMS and ARA digital preservation training a great success!

Preservica

Over the course of 2015/16 the Preservica team has been pairing up with the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) and ARA (UK) to deliver a series of practical workshops and webinars on digital preservation. And for a chance to win a Kindle enter our Superhero PRIZE Draw! We’ll see you there!

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

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Government Publishing Office (GPO). 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. The FDLP Web Archive may be accessed via the Catalog of U.S.

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

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Government websites went dark during Russia’s 2014-15 annexation of Crimea. 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. Ukrainians know the loss of access to cultural heritage resources from all-too-recent experience.

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Opening the House Foreign Affairs Committee web archive

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Videos of 2013-2019 House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) hearings unavailable from C-SPAN are now available for public viewing from a new web archive curated by California State University, Fullerton. Any website can change overnight, but the content of government websites is particularly vulnerable.