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e-Records 2021 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. For more information about the 2021 e-Records conference, check out the conference website.

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e-Records 2021: Registration Now Open!

The Texas Record

Registration for the 2021 e-Records Conference is now open to state agencies and local governments. About e-Records 2021. Driven by new technologies and demands, Texas government is rapidly adapting to deliver easier, more secure, and constantly connected access to its external and internal stakeholders.

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COVID-19 in local history web archives: What we collect and why

Archive-It

By Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Web Archivist for Archive-It. Archive-It’s crawling machines churned with activity as our partners sought to preserve records of the microscopic forces moving their operations to makeshift home offices around the world. Archived blog post from the Queens Public Library’s collection.

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RIM Month Virtual Colloquium, date and lineup announcement for April 7th 1-3pm EST!

The Schedule

Mark your calendars for April 7th, 2021 1pm-3pm EST. Outline of Event: 7 wonderful presenters working in records management, with 7 minute lightning round presentations (see below!). A case study in creating a Getty retention compliant electronic file naming system for Procurement. Alexander Hughes, Troup County Archives.

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A brief look at web accessibility in Archive-It

Archive-It

In May 2021, the Society of American Archivists’ Web Archiving Section hosted a chat about web accessibility. Throughout the session, a recurring question that arose was how accessible web archives are. How accessible are archived websites? Introduction.

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

Archive-It

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

Archive-It

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.