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Everyone needs assistance and guidance on managing their personal
digital information and library and information professionals are
in a unique position to help. This book will help them pass on
critical skills and simple principles for how to store, share, and
preserve digital objects. Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) is the
collection, management, and preservation of personal materials
created in digital media. These materials can include digital
photographs and videos, documents, e-mail, websites, and social
media content. For information professionals, PDA encourages
collaboration with users, with the goals of supporting digital
information fluency and assisting individuals in their efforts to
preserve their personal and family digital records. Featuring
expert contributors working in a variety of contexts, this
practical resource will help librarians empower their users to take
charge of their personal digital materials. Coverage includes:
explanations of common terms in plain language quick, non-technical
solutions to the most frequent user requests guidance on how to
archive social media posts, digital photographs and web content an
exploration of data, privacy and ethical concerns that must be
considered when archiving and curating personal data ways to help
plan digital estates as heirlooms and memory objects perspective on
balancing core library values with the business goals of Google,
Amazon, Facebook, and other dominant platforms additional resources
and bibliographies for digging deeper. This book will be useful
reading for library and information professionals working in all
sectors, archivists and LIS students.
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