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Tag: technologyTech Tuesday: Looking Back, Looking Forward at NARA ResearchIn every instance over these years NARA has collaborated with agencies with much larger research budgets in funding research projects. NARA has often contributed “pennies on the dollar” to such projects. Posted by Mark on April 12, 2011, under Electronic Records, NCAST, Tech Tuesdays. Suffragettes, Wearable Art, and FlickrSince joining the Flickr Commons, several users have wowed us with their insightful comments and tags on our photos. After highlighting the work of TVL1970 a few months ago, we’ve interviewed another avid Flickr contributor. Penny Richards of Redondo Beach, CA, better known to Flickr users as Pennylrichardsca, has contributed tags, comments, and even shared [...] Posted by Mary (admin) on March 31, 2011, under Miscellaneous, Online Research, Photographs, Social Media (Web 2.0). Tech Tuesday: What’s the Buzz?Being a journalist in this digital and new media age presents challenges and frustrations of tracking down and accessing Federal, State, and Local government information needed to produce responsible and accurate news products. Read today’s blog for an invitation to a free conference co-sponsored by NARA and Duke University on April 12, focusing on ways that journalists and researchers may better discover, access, and use digital government information. Posted by Rita on March 29, 2011, under Electronic Records, NCAST, Open Government, Tech Tuesdays. Records Management and E-discovery: Making Beautiful MusicMy bottom line: I want to believe the next generation of public servants will do right by the American people by managing and preserving the government’s born-digital records, and providing the means for continuing access to them, so as to ensure that the history of the 21st century is properly preserved. Posted by Mark on March 22, 2011, under Records Management, Tech Tuesdays. ISO Standards for Certifying Trustworthy Digital RepositoriesNARA has a long history of involvement with the development of international standard related to electronic records and other digital information. Claims of trustworthiness are easy to make but are thus far difficult to justify or objectively prove. Establishing more clear criteria detailing what a trustworthy repository is and is not has become vital. Posted by Mark on March 15, 2011, under Tech Tuesdays. Keeping NARA out in front for Digital DemocracyLast month, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) submitted their report to the President and to Congress, “Designing a Digital Future: Federally Funded Research and Development in Networking and Information Technology.“ In this report, the PCAST provides recommendations – with specific mention of NARA’s role in Digital Democracy – regarding IT research priorities, challenges, and opportunities for the Federal government in the years ahead. Posted by Rita on January 25, 2011, under Tech Tuesdays. Citizen Archivists on FlickrThe National Archives’ photostream on Flickr has been a popular place for our users to view, comment, and discuss photos in our collection since June 2009. We recently hit 2 million views on our photos on Flickr. As we’ve seen the activity on our photostream grow (especially after joining the Flickr Commons in February 2010), [...] Posted by Mary (admin) on January 25, 2011, under Miscellaneous, Research. “What Are You Working On, Mark Conrad?”Ever wonder what exciting new projects the many employees at NARA are working on? The “What are You Working On?” blog feature aims to introduce a variety of NARA employees and highlight some of the exciting projects we are working on around the agency. Check for this blog series on Wednesdays! This week, we introduce [...] Posted by Meredith D. (admin) on January 12, 2011, under Electronic Records, NCAST, What Are You Working On Wednesdays. Do you speak Volkswriter? MultiMate? Visicalc? Making Steps Toward a Universal File Format ReaderAll file formats become obsolete over time. There are tens of thousands of formats in use today. How will we make sense of information stored in these formats over time? This week’s Tech Tuesday entry talks about one line of research that is attempting to address this issue – the Data Format Descriptive Language (DFDL). Posted by Mark on November 30, 2010, under Electronic Records, NCAST, Tech Tuesdays. “What Are You Working On, Arian Ravanbakhsh?”Ever wonder what exciting new projects the many employees at NARA are working on? The “What are You Working On?” blog feature aims to introduce a variety of NARA employees and highlight some of the exciting projects we are working on around the agency. Check for this blog series on Wednesdays! This week, we introduce [...] Posted by Meredith D. (admin) on November 10, 2010, under What Are You Working On Wednesdays. |
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