Born-digital social communities are evolving into rich places of cultural interaction. A lack of broad awareness of these communities is leading to an unfortunate situation in which we increasingly lose the chance to document this developing area of contemporary culture, resulting in a regrettable gap in future knowledge. The archival situation is in need of change. This study attempts to discern the contemporary situation and propose strategies for improvement. Attitudes toward archiving among professional and public communities are explored. A pervasive sense of confusion mingles with issues of privacy, preservation, and purpose among internet-savvy community members. Aided by community collaboration, potential solutions are reached. The ...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This article explores the possibility that public libraries can be repositories for digital communit...
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it mo...
Born-digital social communities are evolving into rich places of cultural interaction. A lack of bro...
The spread of platforms for the sharing and self-promotion of projects and designers, together with ...
Small, local, independent, and oftentimes idiosyncratic, the many community archives across the glob...
Our cultural, historic, and scientific heritage is increasingly being produced and shared in digital...
Digital scholarship and communities do not just intersect in the field of digital preservation–they ...
Digital curation ensures that digital content will remain accessible and meaningful to users over ti...
This paper gives a brief overview of digital preservation problems in relation to community archives...
This article will explore the possibility of public libraries as organizational homes for digital co...
As the applications and services made possible through Web 2.0 continue to proliferate and influence...
The paper addresses motivations for choosing designated communities when applying measures for arch...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
While new research in social media holds great potential for new understanding, in the rush to explo...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This article explores the possibility that public libraries can be repositories for digital communit...
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it mo...
Born-digital social communities are evolving into rich places of cultural interaction. A lack of bro...
The spread of platforms for the sharing and self-promotion of projects and designers, together with ...
Small, local, independent, and oftentimes idiosyncratic, the many community archives across the glob...
Our cultural, historic, and scientific heritage is increasingly being produced and shared in digital...
Digital scholarship and communities do not just intersect in the field of digital preservation–they ...
Digital curation ensures that digital content will remain accessible and meaningful to users over ti...
This paper gives a brief overview of digital preservation problems in relation to community archives...
This article will explore the possibility of public libraries as organizational homes for digital co...
As the applications and services made possible through Web 2.0 continue to proliferate and influence...
The paper addresses motivations for choosing designated communities when applying measures for arch...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
While new research in social media holds great potential for new understanding, in the rush to explo...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This article explores the possibility that public libraries can be repositories for digital communit...
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it mo...