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Surveying Community Webs Members’ Digital Preservation Needs

Archive-It

Among the needs program members discussed at the spring meeting was support for digital preservation, particularly in the way of organizational advocacy for training, staff, funding, and technology. 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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Survey reports skills in technology and Digital Preservation will be most desired in the next five years

Preservica

Archivists’ preservation efforts over the next decade will be telling, as digital information becomes even more central to our lives, economies and societies. The Role of Technology in Archival Practices The results of the survey revealed the skills that archivists expect will be most important in the next five years.

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Archive-It Partner News, November-December 2023

Archive-It

In this post , we interview CARTA members Roger Lawson (Executive Librarian, National Gallery of Art), Megan Sallabedra (Digital Collection Development Librarian, Getty Research Institute), and Heather Slania (Director of Decker Library, Maryland Institute College of Art) to learn more about their participation in the program.

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Preservica to partner with the Ohio History Connection to safeguard permanent digital records

Preservica

For more than 50 years, the Ohio History Connection has worked with state and local government agencies to preserve the history of Ohio and its citizens. The state archives and the official memory of Ohio's government are recorded through public records, documents and images. Nearly half of all U.S. About Preservica.

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Interview With Mark Myers on the Texas Digital Archive

The Texas Record

This unprecedented transfer of electronic records provided the catalyst for developing a repository for the long-term preservation of and access to the historic digital records of the Texas State Government. Thus was born the Texas Digital Archive. Does the TDA accept records of local governments (e.g.