How to Preserve Your Digital Legacy (and Why You Should)
Over the last few decades an increasing amount of our lives has been moved online. With the advent of social media and cloud storage, things that
Over the last few decades an increasing amount of our lives has been moved online. With the advent of social media and cloud storage, things that
In my last post I discussed the journey of a recent born-digital accession, mentioning various processes used to generate contextual data about
Yosemite National Park is one of America’s most acclaimed natural parks, drawing over 3 million visitors in 2021 alone. Despite being closed for
By Mark Conrad The 6th Annual Computational Archival Science (CAS) Workshop took place virtually on December 17, 2021, and was part of IEEE Big Data
PNG. GIF. TIFF. PDF. JPG. When it comes to choosing a file format for images, the possibilities are endless. Like many genealogists, I am scanning my
This blog post is part of a series of session recaps from the Digital Government Institute’s 15th Annual Cloud Conference, which primarily focused
This blog post is part of a series of session recaps from the Digital Government Institute’s 15th Annual Cloud Conference, which primarily focused
In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically accelerated the shift towards digital technologies within the pharmaceutical and life
Do you find there are times when you’re struggling to communicate the value of a digital preservation solution? We’ve heard on numerous occasions
NFTs hit big in 2021, and judging by how they’ve ushered in new cultural projects, ideas, and conversations, their impact on 2022 is set to be as
Our 2021 Lennox intern, Chris Lyons, worked in a fully remote environment for six months, while bagging Iowa State Library's digital surrogates for
Conserving software: Unity, Macromedia Director, Max/MSP and time-based media in ACMI’s CollectionAs the 2021 Grimwade and ACMI Time-Based Media
Today’s guest post is from Kate Murray, Marcus Nappier, and Liz Holdzkom of the Digital Collections Management & Services Division at the
Today’s guest post is from Kate Murray, Marcus Nappier, and Liz Holdzkom of the Digital Collections Management & Services Division at the
In Greece, the Archaeological Site of Olympia in Greece stands as a reminder of Ancient Olympia’s contributions to global culture, sport, and