Much local news-- important documentation of local history-- is being lost. The fact that a lot of news media is now available digitally, presents new opportunities but also new challenges for such preservation. We explore issues and approaches for collection and management of born digital local news
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first ce...
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
The paper takes stock of various preservation problems and challenges laced by different types of di...
Journalists occupy a unique position in society as they are often thrust onto the front lines of his...
The news industry has quickly adopted networked digital technologies to create and distribute their ...
Nowadays most newspapers (or almost all of them) have a digital version or are definitely turning to...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
In this paper, we describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation needs for d...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
Faced in 2009 with the loss of its microfilming program the Minnesota Historical Society has sought ...
From newspapers to photography magazines, the popular press is touting digital technology as the bes...
In 1989 on the shores of Montana’s beautiful Flathead Lake, the owners of the weekly newspaper the B...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Recognizing the need for a more robust digital preservation beyond simple backups, in fall of 2012 t...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first ce...
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
The paper takes stock of various preservation problems and challenges laced by different types of di...
Journalists occupy a unique position in society as they are often thrust onto the front lines of his...
The news industry has quickly adopted networked digital technologies to create and distribute their ...
Nowadays most newspapers (or almost all of them) have a digital version or are definitely turning to...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
In this paper, we describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation needs for d...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
Faced in 2009 with the loss of its microfilming program the Minnesota Historical Society has sought ...
From newspapers to photography magazines, the popular press is touting digital technology as the bes...
In 1989 on the shores of Montana’s beautiful Flathead Lake, the owners of the weekly newspaper the B...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Recognizing the need for a more robust digital preservation beyond simple backups, in fall of 2012 t...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first ce...
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
The paper takes stock of various preservation problems and challenges laced by different types of di...