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Harvesting Preservica metadata to your library discovery layer using APIs - Case Study: Preservica to Ex Libris' Primo

Preservica

We have different types of content in Preservica requiring different levels of controlled access. Click below to watch the replay of this educational webinar. Challenges ProQuest supplied the theses in PDF format on hard drives in batches, each batch was accompanied by a file of metadata in MARC format.

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Information Governance – 3 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

AIIM

Your IG program should help your organization understand the value of the information you have and put processes and procedures in place to not only store this information securely but also provide access when and where required. Case studies and examples of peers in other organizations can be powerful techniques.

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Book reviews: a call to arms for open licensing

CILIP

Nearly all the case studies in the second half of the book are UK-based and most deal with digitisation projects; the two exceptions are the accounts from the British Library (open metadata) and the University of Edinburgh (open educational resources). This book is both accessible and comprehensive.

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Survey reports skills in technology and Digital Preservation will be most desired in the next five years

Preservica

The report includes data on each archive’s budget, collection size, staff recruitment and retention, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, DEI efforts, and accessibility practices. The digitization of archives makes it possible to access them from anywhere in the world, increasing the reach and accessibility of archival collections.

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Archiving and describing mass tragedy: the Web Archive on the October 1, 2017 Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada

Archive-It

We started with archiving websites for the local community such as educational institutions, the government, and the news media. After several months of identifying and capturing content our next challenge lay in creating descriptive metadata for the collection. The collection describes each set of data as two separate series (I.

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

Archive-It

The records of these textile companies form the vast majority of the collections that came from ATHM – boxes of paper records, map case folders of plans, drawings, and photographs, and ledgers the size of atlases. Metadata for each website was gathered early in the process by those selecting websites for inclusion in the collections.