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Surveying Community Webs Members’ Digital Preservation Needs

Archive-It

by the Community Programs team Community Webs members and the Community Programs team gathered in the spring of last year for a virtual meeting, Future Webs , to reflect on the success and achievements of the program and chart next steps in 2024 and beyond. CAD files).

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Climate change predictions: Anticipating and adapting to a warming world

IBM Big Data Hub

The International Energy Agency predicts that a combination of renewable energy and nuclear power will meet more than 90% of increased demand by 2025. Parts of Africa will be especially vulnerable, with agricultural yields declining by as much as 50% in some areas. Geological Survey. ” (link resides outside ibm.com.)

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

ARMA International

While these RIM practices are still important to help ensure governance, compliance, and manage risks, it is also important to realize that information is both a product and a service. Not meeting this expectation may lead to negative posts on social media – anytime, anywhere, and from any device. Information Governance (IG).

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

The original promise of my next book is pretty simple: I’m trying to paint a picture of the kind of digital world we’ll likely live in one generation from now, based on a survey of where we are presently as a digital society. Our agricultural practices and policies? Hence my trip to DC last week.). Our insurance industries?

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

The original promise of my next book is pretty simple: I’m trying to paint a picture of the kind of digital world we’ll likely live in one generation from now, based on a survey of where we are presently as a digital society. Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? Our life expectancies?