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*Preserving your life online (or your online life) - I know that not everything we're preserving is online, but I thought I'd suggest it anyway. Lisa Gregory | *Preserving your life online (or your online life) - I know that not everything we're preserving is online, but I thought I'd suggest it anyway. Lisa Gregory | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 11 February 2016
Return to the NDSA:Outreach Mission Action Team page.
"Saving Today for Tomorrow" has been deemed to be a good starting point for further refinement.
- Need to identify the "what" of digital preservation. Something more eloquent than "digital content."
- How to bring in the core NDSA concepts of group cooperation/togetherness/collective action to the statement phrase?
=== Variations ===
- Timeless content, timely action
- Timeless content, common goals
- Timeless content, united effort
Here are a few ideas that may or may not be good:
Today's knowledge, Tomorrow's foundation
Today's actions, Tomorrow's knowledge
Partners for tomorrow's knowledge
Collaboration today for information tomorrow
Ensuring today's information for tomorrow's use
Partnership to preserve electronic information
A digital future through collaboration today (or now) Blane Dessy
Ideas for how to describe the "what" in ways that the public will understand
- Preserving your computer life
- Preserving your life online (or your online life) - I know that not everything we're preserving is online, but I thought I'd suggest it anyway. Lisa Gregory
Yet Another Variation
- Saving memories today for tomorrow