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CIL reprint: Your Digital Life After You

Librarian.net

This article was originally published in Computers in Libraries magazine in 2017. Jan Zastrow has written a great article on digital estate planning which mentioned some of these ideas. Here are some specific tech tools you can use to help you archive and prepare your legacy on social media sites and content repositories.

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Ask A Librarian: Sharing links behind a soft paywall?

Librarian.net

From a friend in my trivia community: I’ll post a link to an article or something on FB and/or Twitter, and I hear from Euro folk about how they’re blocked from reading it. Obviously for things like a news article the date/time likely doesn’t matter, but to see what a web page looked like before it changed, it might.

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Three ideas about presentation of African American History in the context of Black History Month | reprint with an addition about the US Civil Rights Trail (versus the Dixieland Trail)

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

I wrote about this in more depth in " 6Ps and cultural planning and the failure to create a network of African American historic sites across the DMV " (2016) in response to articles spurred by the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Machine learning paper now “highly cited”

Andy Whitford

Jason Anastasopoulos and I are pleased to learn that our paper on machine learning has been included in an open access archive from the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory with other “highly cited” articles.

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CFP: Academic Libraries Creating Global Community: Operating Outside of Traditional Roles and Spaces

A Library Writer's Blog

The Humboldt Journal of Social Relations Editorial Team is seeking article proposals for a special issue related to libraries. We are accepting case studies, research articles, book reviews, and opinion pieces. Only case studies and research articles will be processed through peer review. See below for the details.

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What’s It Like To Promote a Library With a Non-Circulating Collection? Marketer at a Cultural Institution Takes Us Behind the Scenes

Super Library Marketing

She’s now the Communications Coordinator at the Newberry Library , a non-circulating research and cultural archive library in Chicago. ” “Facebook is a text- and link-oriented site, we focus more on sharing relevant articles, blog posts, and events. Lili still spends nearly every day at the library.

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Make Your Records a Productivity Asset

GovLoop

Address Present Needs in Real Time Records management isn’t just for archives, though. This article appears in our guide, “ The 5 Habits of Highly Productive Agencies.” It enables agencies to assess data as it comes in and use it to plan future responses.