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PART 1 - MEMORY, PRIVACY AND TRANSPARENCY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2019

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While memory, privacy and transparency have long been cornerstones of archival practice in the analogue world, the crossover into the digital realm presents new challenges. The chapters in Part 1 explore the digital challenges being tackled by lawyers, journalists and privacy experts. In each example, consider the ways that these other com munities are struggling with and solving their digital problems. The archives theme I see throughout this section is access. How do we ensure it? How do we balance the lure of technology and desire for access with the interests of the individual? Technology is forcing change in the way we think about inheritance, the way that lawyers cite sources, the way that journalists work, and the way that personal information is often immediately accessible online.

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Partners for Preservation
Advancing Digital Preservation through Cross-Community Collaboration
, pp. 1 - 2
Publisher: Facet
Print publication year: 2018

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