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Comment on The Web as a Preservation Medium by What is still on the web after...

[…] long since gone? If those URLs are still working, is the content the same as it was? How has our archival sliver of the web […]

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Comment on A Ferguson Twitter Archive by #Ferguson Supplement: Archival...

[…] Ferguson twitter archive initiative […]

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Comment on Library of Alexandria v2.0 by Editors’ Choice: Library of...

[…] Read More: Ed Summers: Library of Alexandria v2.0 […]

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Comment on why @congressedits? by #c4l15 talk extras

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Comment on An Invitation to Study by #c4l15 talk extras

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Comment on Ignoring Our Visual Heritage by How much will we preserve? | The...

[…] week I read a blog post entitled Ignoring Our Visual Heritage, which discussed the challenges of digital preservation, especially in regards to small libraries […]

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Comment on Ignoring Our Visual Heritage by Ignoring Our Visual Heritage |...

[…] reading this blog post (linked here) I find myself a little worried about photographs and digital photography. Inkdroid (or whoever the […]

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Comment on Ignoring Our Visual Heritage by Simple, simple, simple | MetaWhat!...

[…] http://inkdroid.org/journal/2014/01/20/ignoring-our-visual-heritage/ […]

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Comment on Ignoring Our Visual Heritage by Accepting change | Adam's LS 566...

[…] blog post in Inkdroid entitled “Ignoring Our Visual Heritage” really struck a chord with me. As anxious as I may feel at times about learning new technologies […]

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Comment on JavaScript and Archives by RT @t: Superb follow-up by @edsu to my...

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Comment on On Forgetting by Tweets and Deletes | inkdroid

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Comment on Visualizing FRBR Worksets by In the Library with the Lead Pipe »...

[…] he appears to have some sort of working relationship with Library of Congress librarian/programmer Ed Summers as […]

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Comment on archival sliver by April discussion: First half of Delete |...

[…] day that what we choose to preserve is only a very small “sliver of a sliver” as stated so eloquently by South African archivist Verne […]

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Comment on Library of Alexandria v2.0 by Web Archiving in Libraries and...

[…] Digital Library’s recent decision to discontinue its Web Archiving Services (WAS), some have questioned the wisdom of consolidating all that expertise and infrastructure under one organization. The...

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Comment on A Ferguson Twitter Archive by Archiving the web during events in...

[…] (MITH), used a tool he developed called twarc to collect over 13 million tweets in JSON format. As part of his project, Ed  extracted the top 50 links mentioned in the first 50,000 tweets from the...

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Comment on About by Archiving tweets about Kingsborough

[…] year, I heard about a python program called Twarc, which was developed by Ed Summers, a software developer at the University of Maryland, to capture and archive tweets. Back in August, […]

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Comment on A Ferguson Twitter Archive by Archiving tweets about Kingsborough

[…] events in Ferguson, MO as they unfolded over the course of 17 days. He blogged about the process here. Twarc brought an archivist’s collecting impulse to events that were happening very quickly, […]

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Comment on the 5 stars of open linked data by Open Data Blog EU » Blog...

[…] Berners-Leek biltzarreko paneletako bat, e-Gobernua gaitzat izan zuena. Eta grafikoki azaldu zigun, beste agerpen batzuetan ere erabili duen analogia batekin: linked data edo datu elkarlotuen...

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Comment on the 5 stars of open linked data by Open Data Blog ES » Blog...

[…] en un panel sobre e-Gobierno. Y lo explico con un esquema gráfico que ya ha venido promoviendo en otras apariciones públicas últimamente: las cinco estrellas hacia los linked data, o los datos...

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