La première est un guide des sources sur le #matrimoine dans les #fonds privés, issu du stage de Léa Boeglin sous la direction de @SDD Ce guide sera prochainement mis en ligne et enrichi par d'autres fonds.
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Seconde restitution d'un travail réalisé par Shannon Bruderer et Élisa Mayeur dans le cadre de leur Master 2 en #Histoire de l'#art et en #HumanitésNumériques à Lyon 2 : elles ont étudié la place des #femmes dans l'espace public lyonnais, en partant de l'index des voies de Lyon mis en ligne en #OpenData par les #ArchivesDeLyon
Very long-shot request here... but does anyone have an original VHS rip of the Seybold New York keynote by Steve Jobs? The MP4 available on archive.org has some nightmarish codec issues, and the only version on YT is 144p.
Even if it's not a first-generation rip, I'm sure we can do better than this 😮
Sorry for all the hashtags here, trying to get a little exposure on this.
Happy Saturday! We're delighted to launch this year's hashtags. Have a look at the topics and share any archives you find that relate to the topics. We love to share what you find :)
Happy New Year from the Explore Your Archive team!
We are an Archives and Records Association (ARA UK & Ireland) platform set up to celebrate archives, records, and the people who use them.
We have monthly hashtags which we will share soon to inspire you to find archives to share, but in the meantime please tag us in any of your archive-related finds or stories - we'd love to share them.
Considering how common it is with archival documents with #cats on them, in them or about them in #archives - is it even possible to work as an #archivist and NOT be a cat owner?
Really loved this @iDPI_UMass conversation between @timnitGebru and @ethanz about #AI. In this clip, Dr. Gebru so clearly describes how corporations stand to benefit from the existential risk hype.
Also really loved their conversation about the overlap between #AI and the #archivist professions, and what the AI field really stands to learn from them.
It's been a minute, or more like half a decade, but we've finally reprinted our infamous "Circle-A" Archivist t-shirts, and they're available in our swag shop:
Folks working in #libraries and #preservation:
I have some small books that have a musty, mold like smell. There is no visible mold.
I'd like to try and get rid of the scent, they scan and shelve them all in sealed plastic containers.
My current idea is baking soda in a sealed container, put the book(s) in for up to 7 days.
Is this viable, or is some sort of other option better? Mini ozone generator? Some other powder to remove scents? Active carbon?
Thanks!
What is a good way of crawling and archiving a complete website for offline viewing? One of the services that has a lot of data that is important to me is shutting down without any options for archiving my data. It has a pretty JavaScript heavy UI and is protected with a login page that includes MFA. Ideally I'd be able to save it to a nice format like WARC.
The archiveweb.page extension seems to work well, but there are hundreds of links I would need to click to get to all the pages I'd like to archive. Ideally this would be an automated solution, though I would be open to writing some Python code to navigate this specific website. I think I would have to have something configured so I could manually log in before the scraping starts.
Derivakat - Tool (www.youtube.com)
Official music video of the first track, Tool, of her upcoming EP, as part of her Musicarchivist era.