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Archive-It Partner News, February 2023

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by the Archive-It Team Community News Case study: The Romance Fiction Web Archive Librarian Maura Seale and researcher Steve Ammidown introduce the University of Michigan’s Romance Fiction web archive collection here on the Archive-It blog. Learn more and register here to join us. in February. in February.

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Preservica, IRMS and ARA digital preservation training a great success!

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Over the course of 2015/16 the Preservica team has been pairing up with the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) and ARA (UK) to deliver a series of practical workshops and webinars on digital preservation. Next up, we’ll be attending and presenting at the annual IRMS conference in Brighton. We’ll see you there!

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Web archiving partners meet in 2019

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by the Archive-It team. As more and more organizations are involved in web archiving, we want to make sure that their networks are close and supportive. Both events featured program and technology updates from Internet Archive staff, news and case studies from Archive-It partners, and informal time for discussion and working groups.

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Truth, Lies & Videotape: Digital Video Archivists Gather at MoMA

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As the name suggests, DAS examines the shared challenges of managing and preserving digital media content across different sectors. The one-day conference assembles content creators, system designers, archivists, editors, and asset managers to compare experiences, share expertise, and offer creative solutions.

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Planning for Long-Term Access to COVID-19 Memory Websites

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Community Webs advances the capacity for community-focused memory organizations to build web and digital archives documenting local histories and underrepresented voices. These records, often in the form of images with notes, are uploaded to websites set up by research centers, libraries, archives, and museums.

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