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New choices, new directions: Piloting the 2018 Mexican Government Web Archive

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On July 1, 2018 Mexican voters went to the polls to decide the fate of their entire federal government: one president, 500 members of congress, and 128 senators. It’s the first time in over 80 years that Mexico will not be majority-governed by one of the two parties that has dominated national and local politics since the 1930s.

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What Can We Learn About the IG Profession from the ARMA InfoCon 2020 Taxonomy

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Now, many of the terms in our taxonomy represent common themes you’d expect to see at an ARMA conference, terms like “records management,” “information governance,” and “information management.” Information Governance Implementation Model: Our IG model was launched earlier this year; a few sessions are specifically adapted to the model.

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Feature Spotlight: Internal Seeds Groups

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As of March 2023, the top names given to these internal seed groups were: ‘Fix’ (21) ‘7’ (7) A three-way tie: ‘Twitter’ (5), ‘QA seeds’ (5), ‘needs metadata’ (5) And of course there were many unique group names, meaningful perhaps only to those at the organizations.

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SAA Session Overviews- Post #1! Session 702 (“Documenting Current Events and Controversial Topics”)

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Is it technically possible (and reasonably easy) to capture?” : Content that proved more difficult–especially if it was deemed less important or already present in other collections–could be disregarded. “Is Kelly also briefly discussed an experimental workflow that uses Zotero to create descriptive metadata for web archives.

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Crawling COVID-19: What (and how) web archivists collect

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Posts that represent the Black Twitter experience are for instance collected and held privately until a more universal policy governing their access to researchers might be developed. Metadata is for sharing. Metadata record from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society COVID-19 Collection. What will that access look like, though?