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Visual Cues and Clues: Born-Digital Photographs and their Metadata

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The Still Picture Branch at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) accessions new photographic records from various Government agencies every year. Similar to a hand-written caption on the back of a photographic print, embedded metadata can provide identifying information found within the digital file.

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Preserving Korean American History in Chicago

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Guest post by Julie Lynch (she/her), Northside Neighborhood History Collection, Chicago Public Library This post is part of a series written by members of the Community Webs program. KACS newsletter, 2007 Summer The project was able to move further along following the reorganization in December 2020 of all CPL archival repositories (Vivian G.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

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It will ensure that libraries can continue to archive material, that journalists can continue to enjoy the freedoms that we cherish in this country, and that the criminal justice system can continue to keep us safe. Of course, as new rights like this are created, the Bill will ensure that they cannot be taken too far.

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The Human Rights web archive collection at Columbia University Libraries?

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by Alex Thurman, Head of Web Collecting, Columbia University Libraries Columbia University Libraries’ web collecting program began in 2008, with the goal of ensuring that selected freely available web resources remain accessible for current and future researchers.