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Showing posts with label social impact of technological change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social impact of technological change. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2012

Movies in the digital era

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We information professionals have long asserted that the transition from paper- and film-based to digital means of recording information wil...
Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Digitization can save lives

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Archivists are accustomed to asserting that creating digital surrogates of paper records and analog recordings will increase access and faci...
Saturday, August 21, 2010

The impact of archival records on American Buddhism

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Today, the New York Times published an article by Mark Oppenheimer about American Buddhists' efforts to come to grips with revelations...
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

BPE 2009: Did You Know ?

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Dr. Melodie Mayberry-Stewart, the Chief Information Officer of New York State, spoke at the Best Practices Exchange on the morning of 2 Sept...
Wednesday, August 19, 2009

This is your brain on the Web

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While I was at SAA last week, Slate published a fascinating piece by Emily Yoffe that summarizes research into the mammalian seeking drive...
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. . . is Bonnie Weddle, a mildly workaholic electronic records archivist. This blog is a (partial) record of the life of a working archivist, and in it you'll find information about electronic records issues, government transparency, open records laws, archival security, New York State history, and other abiding concerns. And because even a workaholic archivist needs to get out of the processing room every now and then, you'll find the occasional travelogue and off-topic post.
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