social media question

Wakaba Clamp wakabaclamp at GMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 12 04:14:47 EST 2013


How about Archive-it <http://www.archiveit.org>? It captures websites,
online publications, even social networks. And it has a nice application!
It's the same people working with Internet Archive, so they do have
experience with digital preservation.

best regards

Grelda Ortiz
Librarian
Real Academia de Ciencias Económicas y Financieras of Spain

2013/2/11 <dlgreen2 at fhsu.edu>

> I received a question from the person in charge of University Relations
> and I'm unsure how to answer.
>
> "Is there a library technique to preserve FHSU's history on the web or
> through social media? Much of the historic information UR uses came from
> yearbooks and campus papers. Now that those are gone, we need to be sure to
> preserve our history in a different way."
>
> What are others doing in relation to such a question? Or Is anything being
> done at all? Any ideas or comments would be helpful.
> Thanks,
> Deborah
>
>
> Deborah L. Green, MLIS
> Digital Collections Librarian
> Fort Hays State University
> dlgreen2 at fhsu.edu
> (785) 628-5713 - office
> (785) 639-6179 - work cell
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