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Carole Gerts

Conservation, Imaging, and Access - 0 views

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    Completing the Iraqi Jewish Archive Preservation Project The third and final phase of the Iraqi Jewish Archive Preservation Project (Phase 3) was funded in 2011 by the Department of State with $2.98 million
Carole Gerts

Inside the Struggle to Preserve the World's Data - 0 views

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    It is only 25 years since Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the web, and there are more than 600 million websites, with some 4,000 domain names registered every hour.
Carole Gerts

Why Digital Preservation is Important for Everyone - 1 views

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    Traditional information sources such as books, photos and sculptures can easily survive for years, decades or even centuries but digital items are fragile and require special care to keep them useable. Rapid technological changes also affect digital preservation. As new technologies appear, older ones become obsolete, making it difficult to access older content This video explores the complex nature of the problem, how digital content unlike content on traditional media -- depends on technology to make it available and requires active management to ensure its ongoing accessibility.
Carole Gerts

Cox Studio restoration - 0 views

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    Cox Studio has been restoring old and damaged photos for over 35 years.
Carole Gerts

Duke's Legacy: Video Game Source Disc Preservation at the Library of Congress - 1 views

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    The discovery of that which has been lost or previously unattainable is one of the driving forces behind the archival profession and one of the passions the profession shares with the gaming community. Video game enthusiasts have long been fascinated by unreleased games and "lost levels," gameplay levels which are partially developed but left out of the final release of the game. Since 2006, the Moving Image section of the Library of Congress has served as the custodial unit for video games. In this capacity, we receive roughly 400 video games per year through the Copyright registration process, about 99% of which are physically published console games.
Carole Gerts

August Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter - 1 views

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    In this issue: Digital Preservation 2014: It's a Thing Preserving Born Digital News LOLCats and Libraries with Amanda Brennan Digital Preservation Questions and Answers End-of-Life Care for Aging, Fragile CDs Education Program updates Interviews with Henry Jenkins and Trevor Blank More on Digital Preservation 2014 NDSA News
Carole Gerts

Protecting archives and manuscripts against disasters - 1 views

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    The National Archives offers advice on all aspects of the long - term care and preservation of manuscripts. This advisory memorandum contains summary advice for the private owner on preparedness for, and recovery from, disasters which stop short of the total loss or destruction of the records.
Erin Davey

World War 2 and the MFAA (Monuments Men) - 1 views

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    I just finished listening to the book "Monuments Men" written by Ray Edsel and it promoted me to think more about war and the preservation and conservation of archives, art, buildings and other significant works that are of historical significance to a town, country, or even a continent. The jobs that the Monuments Men carried out were truly amazing. This site, 'The Archives of American Art' contains oral histories and photographs of their endeavours.
Carole Gerts

Heritage for Peace - Syria - 0 views

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    We are an international group of heritage workers who believe that cultural heritage is a common ground for dialogue and a tool to build peace. Founded in February 2013, Heritage for Peace's mission is to support heritage workers as they work to protect their collections, monuments and archaeological sites during armed conflict. We are an NGO based in Girona, Spain.
Carole Gerts

The MH17 Crash and Selective Web Archiving - 2 views

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    he Internet Archive Wayback Machine has been mentioned in several news articles within the last week (see here, here and here) for having archived a since-deleted blog post from a Ukrainian separatist leader touting his shooting down a military transport plane which may have actually been Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. At this early stage in the crash investigation, the significance of the ephemeral post is still unclear, but it could prove to be a pivotal piece of evidence.
Carole Gerts

Valuing our treasured print history in the era of the 'bookless' library - 3 views

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    While many local libraries aim to strike a balance between community events, providing computer and internet access, and maintaining collections of books and other media, the concept of the bookless library is becoming a reality
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    Hi Carole, I shared this great article on the INF520 forums - good to see that it has had made the SIS preservation group!
Carole Gerts

China's future is bright, and that includes conserving the past - 1 views

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    For most Australians, mention of China probably does not evoke preserved buildings and landscapes in the way the English countryside does or the Italian centro storico. But a new exhibition, Envisioning Historical Place, currently on display at the Tin Sheds Gallery in Sydney, suggests perhaps it should.
Carole Gerts

Preserving Australian Sport History - a guide for sport organisations - 0 views

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    The story of Australian sport is held by its sport organisations - large and small. It is tied to the many artefacts and documents that together comprise Australia's sporting heritage. Australian sport heritage items can include realia (trophies, sport equipment, uniforms etc.), ephemera (advertisements, tickets, posters, programmes etc.) as well as books, journals, diaries, letters, photographs, audio recordings, film and video recordings and scrapbooks. It can also include the general organisational records that are created as part of day to day business.
Carole Gerts

See How These Scientists Built an Information Time Machine of the Past - 0 views

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    What if you could browse through Facebook from another era like during the Renaissance or Middle Ages? An information time machine: sounds like fiction, right? Not so fast - the Venice Time Machine wants to take you on an interactive virtual journey through the past!
Carole Gerts

Museum workers 'risked death' to protect Afghan treasures - 3 views

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    Updated July 26, 2014 15:59:50 Curators at the Western Australian Museum are hoping a new exhibition of priceless artefacts will showcase a different side of war-torn Afghanistan. The Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures exhibition includes more than 200 items, some up to 4,000 years old, from Afghanistan's National Museum in Kabul.
Carole Gerts

The University of Melbourne Archives (UMA) is to become the proud custodian of the arch... - 2 views

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    The University of Melbourne Archives is acquiring the archive of Germaine Greer, one of the iconic figures of the twentieth century and ongoing contributor to current political and social commentary. As publisher, writer and critic Carmen Callil, states, Greer continues to be a "living work-in-progress" - an influential figure in many spheres
Carole Gerts

How Web archivists and other digital sleuths are unraveling the mystery of MH17 - 2 views

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    In the agonizing quest to pin down exactly what happened when Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down over Ukraine last week, Web archivists and other digital sleuths are playing an unusual - potentially pivotal - role. Wayback Machine, the nonprofit Web crawler that archives old versions of Web pages, captured evidence last Friday that a pro-Russian group was behind the attacks.
Carole Gerts

Make sure your collections outlive you! - 3 views

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    21 July 2014 in by Photographer Brooke Shannon In this increasingly digital world, we salute everyone who takes pride in physical collections. For many people, photo albums are one of their most treasured possessions. Others have spent years (and thousands of dollars) building their music and film collections.
Carole Gerts

Moral Reflection on the Digitization of Africa's Documentary Heritage - 2 views

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    If African documentary heritage is digitized, how many Africans will be able to benefit?
Carole Gerts

Recently found 95-year-old negatives reveal devastation of WWI - 1 views

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    Black and white negatives were found by Peter Berry Ottaway, 71, in the attic of his late grandfather's home Hubert Ottaway took the photos while he was a combat engineer in the Territorial Army between 1914 and 1917 He was stationed in northern France and spent the majority of his
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