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The History and Future of Information Preservation: Digital Preservation
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The History and Future of Information Preservation. Welcome to my blog on information preservation. In it I will discuss methods and philosophies of preservation, both pros and cons. The postings may be structured formally or informally depending on the topic. Feel free to add your comments. Links to other sources on information preservation are included in the footer. Preservation of non-digital media. Other Blogs on Information Preservation. The Preservation of Information. View my complete profile.
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collecting information
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Monday, March 3, 2008. The purpose of this blog:. Collecting information is changing to reflect the technology that is rocking our profession. I will be discussing everything from material evaluation forms, to the process of selecting new material- print and database to the effect all this technology has on patrons, and all points inbetween! I hope to ask questions that will facilitate conversation and thought. April 19, 2008 at 9:23 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am particularly excited to re...
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The History and Future of Information Preservation: All Is Not Digital
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The History and Future of Information Preservation. Welcome to my blog on information preservation. In it I will discuss methods and philosophies of preservation, both pros and cons. The postings may be structured formally or informally depending on the topic. Feel free to add your comments. Links to other sources on information preservation are included in the footer. Preservation of non-digital media. Other Blogs on Information Preservation. The Preservation of Information. View my complete profile.
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Archiving in Information Science: Comparisons
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Archiving in Information Science. The purpose of this blog is to find and reference articles or ideas pertaining to archiving in information science (and any other relevant fields). Sunday, April 13, 2008. This first picture is looking at Elizabeth Lake fromPtarmigan Tunnel. It was taken in July of 1984. Source: US Geological Survey Photographic Library. Glacier National Park. Retrieved on April 13, 2008 from href="http:/ libraryphoto.cr.usgs.gov/. Seach mode =exact;. Yes the Web makes finding everyday t...
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Describing Information: In a nutshell...: Feb 23, 2008
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Describing Information: In a nutshell. Information professionals assume many responsibilities as mediators of information. One of the important roles is describing information in order to make it more accessible to information seekers. The purpose of this blog is to discuss the purpose and process by which information professionals describe information. Saturday, February 23, 2008. Information professionals have many roles in the lifecycle. Of information ( Slone. How does technology affect the equation?
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Archiving in Information Science: Archives, Defined
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Archiving in Information Science. The purpose of this blog is to find and reference articles or ideas pertaining to archiving in information science (and any other relevant fields). Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Archive is one of the few words that is a noun and a verb. Actually, it is two different nouns: a place and a document. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, archive means "a place in which public records or other important historic documents are kept. Now only in pl. April 19, 2008 7:53 PM.
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collecting information: DID YOU KNOW
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Did you know - because I did not, until recently, that the legislature in our (sometimes) great state is funding a group of core databases (84) for ALL Florida colleges. It started in Sept 2006 with more than 50 databases. Each of the state's 28 community colleges has a representative that votes and offers thoughts and opinions on each (mine is Owen Adams in case you're curious! CCLA (2006/2007). Annual Report. College Center for Library Automation. March 29, 2008 at 12:07 PM.
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collecting information: April 2008
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Monday, April 14, 2008. Some very interesting thoughts here, even though both these articles are from the 1970's, I found both to be very pertinent to today's issues. Is interlibrary loan a good alternative to the problems of funding a collection? Does the cost outweigh the benefit and how good is your customer service if your patrons routinely have to wait 5 days for their material? Observers have also detected a marked shift in library expenditures from books to. Any thoughts out there? First, know you...
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collecting information: thoughts on organizing a collection of knowledge
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Thursday, April 10, 2008. Thoughts on organizing a collection of knowledge. First, know your collection. If you don't know what you have, how can you have an idea of what you need. Second, know your needs. what curriculums are in place? Are you ready for each of them? Next, what presentation would be the most appropriate for the new data you are aquiring? Then, of course, what does your budget say you can do? Is it possible you can share any data to expand your collection? April 14, 2008 at 7:34 PM.
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Archiving in Information Science: Archving, a look
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Archiving in Information Science. The purpose of this blog is to find and reference articles or ideas pertaining to archiving in information science (and any other relevant fields). Friday, March 28, 2008. Archving, a look. Archives also preserve the work for long time periods. Let’s face it, print versions do not last forever. Sometimes they get wet, or even burned in the case of Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. So what are some of the practicalities of archiving? Cost wise, how do they match up? I'm working ...