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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.

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Enhance existing knowledge and information skills with Generative AI

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Enhance existing knowledge and information skills with Generative AI CILIP member, Josiah Richardson, is a Senior Library Assistant at An NHS trust in the Knowledge and Library Service based on the hospital site, whilst also doing the Level 3 Library, Information and Archive Services Assistant CILIP NVQ.

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Starting small but dreaming big: A beginner’s journey to web archiving

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by Yoo Young Lee, Head, Information Technology, University of Ottawa Library. This blog post was adapted and modified from my presentation at the IIPC Web Archiving Conference on June 16, 2021. Screenshot from the NAHO web archive.

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Archiving the Web @EBRPL: Creating and following a web collecting policy in a public library

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By Emily Ward, Digital Archivist, East Baton Rouge Parish Library. We simply had not begun to deal with born-digital content but we knew we needed to start and quickly, and this is when our relationship with Archive-it began. These topics can be repurposed for our web archives fairly easily. CD or DVD).

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Understanding web archive access and use with Google Analytics: Lessons and questions from the Federal Depository Library Program

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Stump and Bower introduce how Archive-It partners at the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Web Archive have implemented and use Google Analytics to understand the use of their existing collections and plan for the future. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has been an Archive-It partner since 2011.

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SAA Session Overviews- Post #1! Session 702 (“Documenting Current Events and Controversial Topics”)

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This session is relevant to any archivist who is considering web archiving or social media collection of current events.”. ( [link] ) . Session 702 focused on web archiving efforts related to content that simultaneously documents recent events and–by its very nature–could be considered sensitive and/or controversial.

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“Windows of Understanding: We See Through Hate” Multi-City Art Installation

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by Jacquelyn Oshman – Head of Circulation / Web Archivist, New Brunswick Free Public Library. New Brunswick Free Public Library has been saving digital content about “Windows of Understanding” since the beginning of the project. For more information, see [link] or the library’s web archive collection at [link].