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Web Archiving Democracy

Authors :
Haberle, Mary
Haberle, Mary
Goldman, Ben
Bower, Dory
Craynon, Megan
Christman, Roger
Milligan, Ian
Worby, Nicholas
Haberle, Mary
Haberle, Mary
Goldman, Ben
Bower, Dory
Craynon, Megan
Christman, Roger
Milligan, Ian
Worby, Nicholas
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

As repositories of primary source materials, archives play a central role in supporting the democratic principles of transparency and accountability. Political discourse and many official records of government have shifted from analog to web-based delivery. Web archiving programs that collect content created by elected officials and governments are vital to a robust civil society, which is central to a healthy democracy. This panel brings together information professionals and a digital historian engaged with related content. Professionals actively acquiring websites of elected officials and online government publications will discuss why and how their institutions are building web archives in these areas and what gaps, if any, exist. Panelists will offer their perspectives on the current state of researcher access and how archives can better support researcher engagement with web archives. Questions of professional and institutional responsibility as citizens and as employees of democratic institutions will be explored.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1225144849
Document Type :
Electronic Resource