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Library History with Heritage & University Archives, Part 2

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In this second installment of Library History with Heritage & University archives, we’ll be looking at the trajectory of the Library School since its reorganization in 1947. Strozier Library, 1957, view this item in the digital library.

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Web application exposures continue do bedevil companies as digital transformation accelerates

The Last Watchdog

Related: Cyber spies feast on government shut down. Your software library might not depend on this (jQuery) library, but you might use some other third-party library, and that library depends on the vulnerable library,” Becker explained. “So Spreading exposures. Baking-in security.

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Rebecca B. Rankin: Early Advocate for Public Access to Government Information

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Rankin was the Director of the Municipal Reference Library for the City of New York. Her work included the promotion of resources and services of the library to its clients. Seaver is the author of A True Politician: Rebecca Browning Rankin, Municipal Reference Library of the City of New York, 1920-1952, published in 2003.

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We Can Do It!: World War II Posters at the Still Picture Branch

Unwritten Record

The Still Picture Branch at the National Archives and Records Administration houses a multitude of posters used during World War II by the United States Government. The Still Picture Branch at the National Archives and Records Administration houses a multitude of posters used during World War II by the United States Government.

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Weekly podcast: 2018 end-of-year roundup

IT Governance

Hello and welcome to the final IT Governance podcast of 2018. As is now traditional, I’ve installed myself in the porter’s chair next to the fire in the library, ready to recap some of the year’s more newsworthy information security events. For more information on each story, simply follow the links in the transcript on our blog.

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Ten Years After: RIM Standards Evolve Slowly

Positively RIM

In 2001, ISO published a records management standard, 15489, that remains an important reference and guide for measuring RIM success today. Accountability and Transparency describe RIM’s governance and explicitly stated organization; policies; and strategies. It was largely paper-based, and its roots in library science were apparent.

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Remembering 9/11

Unwritten Record

On September 11, 2001, four coordinated terrorist attacks were committed against the United States when two hijacked planes were flown into the North and South Towers at the World Trade Center, a third hit the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., Bush Presidential Library’s photographic holdings. Original Caption: New York, N.Y.,