[Pasig-discuss] Let’s Map the Current Landscape of Born-Digital Access in Archival Repositories

Rachel Appel rappel at brynmawr.edu
Wed Nov 19 08:52:22 EST 2014


Help us map the landscape of born-digital access!

If you work with born-digital archival materials, you are invited to participate in this survey on how archival repositories are endeavoring to provide access to born-digital content. As part of the survey, you will also be invited to opt-in to be interviewed about born-digital access in more detail.

Anonymized data from the study will be made available to the profession, along with analysis of current trends and possibilities for future research.

Take the survey (roughly 20 minutes): https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID%3DSV_3W60pBQgnp2iIGV&k=Zn6W9g0QMlyJSNRckEnWug%3D%3D%0A&r=UfEqiqrqZhjs3C5Jj7vTklm%2BwUKMivD%2BJ2n%2BUmYg5G0%3D%0A&m=91Wmu74d6dKgkbObXm7ZnZ%2FTwI8tTKoGs4hNM9KrPaU%3D%0A&s=faa86b339194d4d024d7ea06b587e8281de341b5947a826f6b45bba31098d372
The survey will close on December 18, 2014.

Questions? Contact: rappel at brynmawr.edu

Thank you in advance for contributing your insights!
Rachel Appel, Digital Collections Librarian, Bryn Mawr College
Alison Clemens, Archivist, Yale University
Wendy Hagenmaier, Digital Collections Archivist, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jessica Meyerson, Digital Archivist, University of Texas at Austin


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