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GLAMs & Web Archiving: Planning for the future, protecting the past

Date & Time October 30, 11:45-12:30
Room Room 2
Language EN
Speakers Jamie Flood: Jamie Flood is the scholarly communication librarian and assistant professor at Butler University and a consultant for the Wikipedia Partnership with Indiana University Indianapolis. She is an active Wikipedia editor; founder of the Wikimedians of Indiana User Group and organizer for WikiConference North America 2024 and 2025. Jamie consults and travels to help train individuals, libraries, and other cultural heritage institutions to contribute to the Wikipedia ecosystem
Abstract With the inauguration in the U.S. many government and government funded websites and data went dark. With first hand experience of trying to salvage lost web pages and data, I will share about salvage projects in the US - both institutional and personal and share with participants how to web archive on their own, and best practices for preservation now, and in the future.
Type Training/Demonstration
Track Emergency and recovery: natural catastrophes, climate change, war zones, culture-averse governments, human rights and other urgent challenges that jeopardize GLAM work in a time-sensitive manner.
Level 1 - Everyone can participate in this session
Commons File Slides
Etherpad Etherpad


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