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Archive-It Partner News, May 2018

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you can catch up with Internet Archive staff and other Archive-It partners at these upcoming events: May 15-17: Texas Conference on Digital Libraries – Austin, TX. July 26-27: Art Libraries Society UK & Ireland Annual Meeting – London, UK. July 26-27: Art Libraries Society UK & Ireland Annual Meeting – London, UK.

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Archiving and describing mass tragedy: the Web Archive on the October 1, 2017 Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Photo by Aaron Mayes (Curator for Visual Materials, UNLV University Libraries Special Collections and Archives). Shortly after October 1, the Special Collections and Archives staff began to think of what we could do to help. Describing two different sets of archival data in one finding aid proved to be challenging.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

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Well, unlike large organizations, small to medium businesses lack the full accompaniment of network defenses. So they’re often unprepared when a nation state APT choses to focus on them. A lot of SMBs do not have security operations centers or SOCs. I’ve spoken about this before, about managed service providers or MSPs.

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Understanding web archive access and use with Google Analytics: Lessons and questions from the Federal Depository Library Program

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Stump and Bower introduce how Archive-It partners at the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Web Archive have implemented and use Google Analytics to understand the use of their existing collections and plan for the future. All the content captured must be within scope of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP).

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

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Again, there are now extra measure for liveness--in theory a static photo won’t suffice, but in some cases you can just curve the photo and it would simulate the shape of a head. The researchers predict that soon it'll be hard to tell a human user at the keyboard, or at the mouse, from a bot or AI-driven entity. Think about it.