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Attendees: Lori Donovan (for Kristine), John, James, Cathy, Christie, and Abbie | Attendees: Lori Donovan (for Kristine), John, James, Cathy, Christie, and Abbie | ||
Cathy talked about the sample content case study | Call attendees talked a bit about their efforts with news preservation so far; | ||
Cathy talked about the sample content case study sent by email, this represents work they've done at UNT. This one covers eprint/pdf versions of printed newspapers. She talked through the idea of the case study. They've joined some Texas press associations and are attending conferences to reach out. There is interest in the local newspapers in preservation. Big newspapers not as concerned. | |||
Abbie reported on efforts at LC to do a pilot with Newspaper Association of America with our Copyright Office - there is an eprint component but also a web harvesting pilot that has recently happened. LC has also tried in the past to ask permission to archive news sites, but getting permission has been tough. | |||
James reported on activities by CRL to come up with models/approaches to preservation ''[James, I missed some of the details, can you fill in?]'' | |||
John said that at Michigan, they've been talking to the University Student newspapers, there's an effort to digitize those (Cathy said at UNT, too). There's an effort also to contact photographers from the past to get them to contribute photos. | |||
Christie said at NLM they are just getting started but they are focusing on topical areas and are interested in things like news related to health care reform. Smaller publishers of content who may not have abilities to preserve. | |||
The group then talked about what other content areas we might want to tackle. The list so far: | |||
*Current newspapers (Digital eprints/web sites of newspapers) | |||
*News feeds | |||
*Citizen Journalism, blogs, community news (includes hyperlocal news) | |||
*Broadcast TV (radio?) news | |||
who is producing it vs what the content is? | |||
We realize the challenges may be different depending on the size of the news organization, so we need to keep that in mind as we proceed. | |||
Our next steps: | |||
*Mull over this list to see if there are others to include, if we can group things or combine into areas. Recognizing there may be some similarities but then differences with each type. | |||
*Come up with samples for each of the types on our list. | |||
*Share list and samples with NDSA-ALL to see if other members have additional ideas. | |||
*Start tackling another content case study or two together | |||
Next meeting was not set yet; we'll work by email until one is set. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 11 February 2016
News Team Meeting Minutes
March 22, 2012
Attendees: Lori Donovan (for Kristine), John, James, Cathy, Christie, and Abbie
Call attendees talked a bit about their efforts with news preservation so far;
Cathy talked about the sample content case study sent by email, this represents work they've done at UNT. This one covers eprint/pdf versions of printed newspapers. She talked through the idea of the case study. They've joined some Texas press associations and are attending conferences to reach out. There is interest in the local newspapers in preservation. Big newspapers not as concerned.
Abbie reported on efforts at LC to do a pilot with Newspaper Association of America with our Copyright Office - there is an eprint component but also a web harvesting pilot that has recently happened. LC has also tried in the past to ask permission to archive news sites, but getting permission has been tough.
James reported on activities by CRL to come up with models/approaches to preservation [James, I missed some of the details, can you fill in?]
John said that at Michigan, they've been talking to the University Student newspapers, there's an effort to digitize those (Cathy said at UNT, too). There's an effort also to contact photographers from the past to get them to contribute photos.
Christie said at NLM they are just getting started but they are focusing on topical areas and are interested in things like news related to health care reform. Smaller publishers of content who may not have abilities to preserve.
The group then talked about what other content areas we might want to tackle. The list so far:
- Current newspapers (Digital eprints/web sites of newspapers)
- News feeds
- Citizen Journalism, blogs, community news (includes hyperlocal news)
- Broadcast TV (radio?) news
who is producing it vs what the content is?
We realize the challenges may be different depending on the size of the news organization, so we need to keep that in mind as we proceed.
Our next steps:
- Mull over this list to see if there are others to include, if we can group things or combine into areas. Recognizing there may be some similarities but then differences with each type.
- Come up with samples for each of the types on our list.
- Share list and samples with NDSA-ALL to see if other members have additional ideas.
- Start tackling another content case study or two together
Next meeting was not set yet; we'll work by email until one is set.
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