- Archival Science
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter The theory and study of the safe storage, cataloguing and retrieval of documents and items.
- Connexions Archive seeks a new home
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 The Connexions Archive, a Toronto-based library dedicated to preserving the history of grassroots movements for social change, needs a new home.
- Digital Preservation
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter The active management of digital information over time to ensure its accessibility.
- Double Fold
Libraries and the Assault on Paper Resource Type: Book Published: 2001 Double Fold examines the preservation of books in United States libraries over the past 50 years. It details the libraries "war" on books -- the alarming lack of preservation and the destruction of hundreds of thousands of irreplacable bound originals including 19th-century illustrated dailies. He chronicles the attempts to find ways of preserving books from both the ravages of time and the librairies' lack of shelf space. He also explains how librairies use the spectre of disintegrating books as part of their fundraising stategy. Baker offers aternative solutions to these problems. His ultimate and pesuasive plea is for librairies to stop "executing" the originals.
- IFJ Calls on Writers to Demand Their Rights from Google
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has called on all journalists who have had their books scanned by Google through its Google Book Search to claim their rights to payment.
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