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Learning from web archives: A discussion with scholars in North and Latin America 

Archive-It

by Karl Blumenthal, Web Archivist The InfoTecarios podcast hosted a rich discussion about the opportunities, challenges, and new models for collaboratve digital scholarship using web archives with early adopters of the Archives Research Compute Hub (ARCH). Learn more about the (near!)

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Judicial systems are turning to AI to help manage its vast quantities of data and expedite case resolution

IBM Big Data Hub

Efforts to further expand the use of emerging technologies to address this ongoing need put responsible artificial intelligence (AI) at the center of possible solutions. As such, the judiciary has long been a field ripe for the use of technologies like automation to support the processing of documents.

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MER 2019 – CALL FOR PRESENTERS

IG Guru

We are looking for presentations on solutions to the IG challenges created by new and emerging technologies, the latest legal and regulatory developments that affect IG programs and professionals, practical advice and guidance on traditional IG challenges, and relevant case studies […].

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Summary – “Blockchain Technology and Recordkeeping”

ARMA International

Does it impose new challenges or risks for the execution of those archival functions? The chapter presents two interesting projects that make it easier to understand how blockchain technology could support this archival function. The analysis of blockchain-based records’ trustworthiness is based on archival and diplomatic theory.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Ethical Hacking

ForAllSecure

He was indicted on charges of stealing millions of academic articles and journals from a digital archive at MIT. And correct me if I'm wrong here again, this is going off of a 25 year old memory here is something but uh yeah, it was a really interesting case study. But MIT didn’t press charges. So yeah, was it a crime?

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