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News organizations have all but abandoned their archives

BoingBoing: “Sharon Ringel and Angela Woodall have published a comprehensive, in-depth look at the state of news archiving in the digital age, working under the auspices of the Tow Center at the Columbia Journalism Review; it’s an excellent, well-researched report … Continue reading

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From the Archives: Trademarks 101: What You Need to Know

From time to time we like to reach back into our archives and repost a previous blog posting that is still valid and can be useful to the reader. Here is one from November 17, 2017: What is a Trademark? … Continue reading

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NYT archives now accessible via Google Cloud

Google Cloud: “For over 100 years, The New York Times has stored its historical news clippings and photographs in an underground archive lovingly named the “morgue.” Most of us keep stacks of pictures in our attic or basement. And media … Continue reading

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Public archives: more relevant today than ever

Policy Opinions Politiques – Jennifer Anderson August 13, 2018. “Public archives represent a democratic vision where all are welcome, ideas circulate, and information is analyzed and diffused for educational purposes. There has been a lot of noise recently about information … Continue reading

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De Gaulle’s manuscripts: ‘public archives’ and ‘public domain’ – same difference in France?

Charles de GaullePortrait by Donald SheridanLast month, the Conseil d’Etat, the highest administrative court in France, declared that the 313 manuscripts and telegrams written by Charles de Gaulle between 11 December 1940 and 11 December 1942 were official public archives … Continue reading

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