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2023 Archive-It Partner Meeting Recap

Archive-It

by Tanya Ulmer, Web Archivist for Archive-It The annual Archive-It Partner Meeting took place on July 26th in Washington, D.C. Around 30 partners and friends of Archive-It gathered in person at the D.C. Public Library’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial branch.

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XMR crypto miner switches from arm IoT devices to X86/I686 Intel servers

Security Affairs

. “I suspect it’s probably a derivate of other IoT crypto mining botnets,” Cashdollar told The Register. The malware attempt to connect via SSH on Port 22 and deliver itself as a gzip archive. “The malware is uploaded as gzip compressed tarball archives of binaries, scripts, and libraries. .

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Exploring art resources on the web as data: A hands-on workshop for data analysis and instruction

Archive-It

by Karl Blumenthal, Web Archivist, Internet Archive Art librarians, web archivists, students, and educators gathered at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Attendees left the workshop with an understanding of web archive research use cases and how to support them. Mellon Foundation. Mellon Foundation.

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Carl Louis Gregory, Founder of Film Preservation at NARA

Unwritten Record

Before the National Archives held more than half a million reels of film, nearly 200,000 videos, and over 300,000 sound recordings originating from dozens of government agencies (and decades before the existence of the National Archives) Carl Louis Gregory was a motion picture cameraman dedicated to the evolution of the field.

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Sergeant Dennis Fisher and Marine Corps Combat Photography in Vietnam

Unwritten Record

Mine was 0311 which was an infantry rifleman, and I was sent off for advanced infantry training. After his retirement from that publication he had been brought on board at the U of M to bring his photojournalism and editorial talents to bear in a number of different visual communications disciplines. Thank you, Dennis.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: The Technologist Perspective and the Business Perspective of Enterprise RSS

ChiefTech

We’re basically creating the Library of Congress every day or so, which makes finding a piece of information like finding a needle in a haystack. Getting people to communicate their problems and explaining how they think those problems could be solved and then taking the opportunity to present RSS, makes more sense.

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