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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

Unwritten Record

You may have heard that the National Archives is partnering with the University of Maryland Cinema and Media Studies Program to present Films of State , an online conference on government-produced moving images (if not, check out my last blog post for more background).

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Unwrapping the Archives

The Texas Record

TSLAC is also a research hub for many historians writing books concerning famous, infamous, and lesser known Texas figures, places, and events. Some items are associated with key historical events or prominent Texans. The less serious answer are the lighthearted doodles added to records by government employees.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Humans have used technology to transform their societies from prehistoric times up to the present. Finally, Part 3 will look to the future, will present next steps, and will discuss key takeaways. In the Neolithic Revolution, early humans discovered agriculture, which helped establish early civilizations. Introduction.

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Thinking Out Loud: Potential Information

John Battelle's Searchblog

Everything around us is either in motion or it’s not – objects are either animated by kinetic energy (a rock flying through the air), or they are at rest, awaiting a kinetic event which might create action and possibly some narrative consequence (a rock laying on the street, picked up by an angry protestor… ).

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Collecting for continuity and for change: The web archiving experience in Westborough

Archive-It

Once an agricultural and then an industrial community, Westborough has been transformed in the last fifty years by rapid residential, commercial, and corporate growth. So far, this includes: Celebrations and events : The website and Facebook page created to plan and coordinate Westborough’s many 300th anniversary celebration events.

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Congress Passes Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022

Data Matters

The reporting requirements will cover multiple sectors of the economy, including chemical industry entities, commercial facilities, communications sector entities, critical manufacturing, dams, financial services entities, food and agriculture sector entities, healthcare entities, information technology, energy, and transportation.