Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to encourage librarians to teach digital archiving practices to journalists as a way of giving journalists the skills they need to save their work for future use and to facilitate the preservation of journalism for posterity.
Rachel P KING
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Open and impactful academic publishing [PDF]
IntroductionThe advantages of self-archiving research articles on institutional repositories or personal academic websites are numerous and relevant for society and individual researchers.
Rosaria Ciriminna +4 more
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Personal Digital Archiving: Eine neue Aufgabe für Öffentliche und Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken [PDF]
Die Sicherung und längerfristige Archivierung persönlich relevanter Dokumente und Dateien, in der Fachliteratur als Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) bezeichnet, ist eine für Privatpersonen zunehmend wichtiger werdende Aufgabe.
Zangerl Lina Maria +2 more
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Being (a) patient—navigating desire through online communities in assisted reproductive technology [PDF]
IntroductionItaly faces a significant demographic decline, with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) becoming a critical response to infertility. Despite its medicalization, ART remains socially ambivalent, marked by stigma and emotional isolation ...
Alessandra Decataldo, Elena Andreoni
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Building Companionship Between Community and Personal Archiving: Strengthening Personal Digital Archiving Support in Community-Based Mobile Digitization Projects [PDF]
AbstractThe interconnectedness between personal digital archiving (PDA) and community-based digital archiving provides an entry point for thinking about how to better bridge the two within single projects. Flexibility and sustainability are dimensions that warrant special consideration to support PDA within community-based digital archiving projects ...
Ruohua Han
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Defining What Matters When Preserving Web-Based Personal Digital Collections: Listening to Bloggers
User-generated content (UGC) has become a part of personal digital collections on the Web, as such collections often contain personal memories, activities, thoughts and even profiles.
Ayoung Yoon
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Representing the absent: The limits and possibilities of digital memory and preservation [PDF]
Digital preservation has significantly expanded over the past few decades, renewing old and creating new challenges related to provenance, integrity, completeness, and context in memory and preservation practices.
Antonijević Smiljana, Ubois Jeff
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Mobile access to personal digital photograph archives [PDF]
Handheld computing devices are becoming highly connected devices with high capacity storage. This has resulted in their being able to support storage of, and access to, personal photo archives. However the only means for mobile device users to browse such archives is typically a simple one-by-one scroll through image thumbnails in the order that they ...
Gurrin, Cathal +5 more
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DICON: A Domain-Independent Consent Management for Personal Data Protection
The development of technology accelerated the digital transformation of information systems. As a consequence of this digitization, data became available at any time and in any place.
Emre Olca, Ozgu Can
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Visualisation of hard drive content to support archival processes for personal digital archives [PDF]
AbstractThis research explores visualisation of data for working with personal digital archives (PDA). Large scale PDAs, comprising content from several personal hard disk drive images, are not receptive to “open the box and take a look” approaches to appraisal traditionally adopted by analogue archives.
Zoe Bartliff, Yunhyong Kim, Guy Baxter
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