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This Disabled Life: Academic Conferencing in COVID times
This Disabled Life: Academic Conferencing in COVID times
This week, I virtually attended the Association of Canadian Archivists’ 2020 conference, “Seeing Archives Differently.” It was originally…
Sam Winn
Jun 14, 2020
Twitter’s Developer Policies for Researchers, Archivists, and Librarians
Twitter’s Developer Policies for Researchers, Archivists, and Libra...
I have long maintained that one of the most significant barriers to Twitter research and archiving are Twitter’s Developer Policies. This…
Justin Littman
Jan 7, 2019
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Doing the work: Editing Wikipedia as an act of reconciliation
Danielle Robichaud and Krista McCracken
Krista McCracken
Aug 28, 2018
Community Rules as Documents
Community Rules as Documents
Facebooks’s Community Standards aren’t versioned and appear to be engineered to resist the idea of versioning.
Ed Summers
May 7, 2018
Islamic State Extremists Are Using the Internet Archive to Deliver Propaganda
Islamic State Extremists Are Using the Internet Archive to Deliver Propaganda
The Internet Archive (IA) is best known for the Wayback Machine, a massive web archive. In actuality, the scope of IA is much broader, also…
Justin Littman
Jan 22, 2018
We’re all Bona Fide
We’re all Bona Fide
Why preserving cultural heritage on the web/social media should be an inclusive and community centered effort
Bergis Jules
Jan 5, 2018
Let the People Lead: Supporting Sustainability vs Dependency Models for Funding Community-Based…
Let the People Lead: Supporting Sustainability vs Dependency Models for Funding Community-Based…
On October 20th and 21st, 2017 we wrapped up the last forum in the IMLS supported series, Diversifying the Digital Historical Record…
Bergis Jules
Nov 3, 2017
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