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The future of RIM education

The Schedule

We had a great conversation with folks last week about what has worked for them and what they need in the field of records and information management education. Possible avenues to pursue: Our new case study series might help to bridge the gap between theory and practice. You can find the overview here.

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Survey reports skills in technology and Digital Preservation will be most desired in the next five years

Preservica

Ithaka S+R recently published a report based on findings from A*CENSUS II Archives Administrators Survey , which gathered data from 746 of the most senior archives leaders and decision-makers. With scalable storage, quick setup times and no need for complex IT assistance.

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RIM Month Virtual Colloquium, date and lineup announcement for April 7th 1-3pm EST!

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With COVID-19 restricting our ability to collect and preserve physical materials, Duke University Archives has changed its focus to collecting electronic university records of historical value. A case study in creating a Getty retention compliant electronic file naming system for Procurement. Hillary Gatlin, Duke University.

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A brief look at web accessibility in Archive-It

Archive-It

In May 2021, the Society of American Archivists’ Web Archiving Section hosted a chat about web accessibility. Throughout the session, a recurring question that arose was how accessible web archives are. How accessible are archived websites? Websites are currently archived using the Web ARChive “WARC” file format.

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Tokyo 2020: when a sprint turned into a marathon

CILIP

And then we promote the learning opportunities, including a lot of social learning, executive education and experiential observation opportunities. Chris: One interesting project we have developed, working closely with our Olympic Studies Centre (OSC) , is what we are referring to as an institutional memory of the Covid experience.