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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. Public Library’s Martin Luther King Jr. Ruth started by giving us a broad overview of the web archiving program at the University of Kentucky Libraries , leading up to their Project STAND mini-grant.

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The whole sector needs to work together

CILIP

THE choice was either to teach a procurement expert about libraries or to teach a librarian about procurement. so making that framework more appropriate to the library sector. One aim is to find flexibility and grow common ground between suppliers and university libraries. It would allow libraries to say ?I Innovation.

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Archive-It Partner News, September 2018

Archive-It

Archive-It 2018 Partner Meeting resources are now online. Thanks to everyone who made August’s Archive-It partner meeting at the National Zoo such a fun success! NYARC releases Metadata Application Profile v2. Cobweb call for participation and metadata. Missed meeting up in DC? Save the Date: Archive-It at ALA.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

For example, organizations can re-package video libraries, songs, research, and course material for different audiences – customers, researchers, academics, students, and so on; and they can monetize the content via CaaS. CDPs apply specialized technologies and pre-built processes that are tailored precisely to meet marketing data needs.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Not meeting this expectation may lead to negative posts on social media – anytime, anywhere, and from any device. Another example is when sensitive information is removed from transaction data after meeting operational requirements, but the data is kept for analytical processing such as market research and trend analysis.