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Surveying Community Webs Members’ Digital Preservation Needs

Archive-It

To gather more detailed feedback on current organizational activities, capacity, and collection development, Community Programs staff launched a Digital Preservation Needs Survey in the fall of 2023. Out of those 51 members, 49 members (96%) expressed an organizational need or mandate to preserve digital content over the long-term.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 30 October – 5 November 2023

IT Governance

Library branches remain open, Wi-Fi is still available and materials can still be borrowed. Records breached: According to the library’s 4 November update , there is “no evidence that the personal information of our staff or customers has been compromised”. However, public computers and printing services are unavailable.

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Shift happens: the future office/library in a connected world

CILIP

Shift happens: the future office/library in a connected world. Seth Godin in a recent blog noted: ?As Governments have drawn boundaries with wildly differing interpretations of risk. and, yes, the library. So what role can libraries play in the new normal ? s President?s Join CILIP?s No time parameters.

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Archive-It Partner News, November-December 2023

Archive-It

Community News Exploring Mormon mommy blogs as a domain link graph produced with ARCH Digital scholarship and the web: Exploring new sources and emerging research methods Scholars studying feminist movements in the LDS church and Latin America shared findings gleaned from Archive-It web archive collections. Louis in November.

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Five open-source AI tools to know

IBM Big Data Hub

Open-source AI projects and libraries, freely available on platforms like GitHub, fuel digital innovation in industries like healthcare, finance and education. Leveraging existing libraries and tools, small teams of developers can build valuable applications for diverse platforms like Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS and Android.

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Following Maps from Manuscript to Print in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Irrigation Division

Unwritten Record

government. Before the use of aerial photographs and the development of photogrammetry (the science of making measurements from photographs), maps began as a compilation of notes and sketches created by hand in the field using a variety of survey techniques and instrumentation. Geological Survey. Geological Survey.

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Measuring Community success and Business Value

CILIP

KM Institute published a blog, by Ekta Sachania , that I recommend you read if this is a topic of interest for you. I would definitely recommend using quick polls or pulse surveys on a regular basis, to measure the qualitative value, as well as the quantitative.