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===Ideas=== | |||
This section is a space for people to brainstorm about either what our message should be like or how to go about crafting it. | |||
*Any message we put out should have some simple step our audience can take to improve preservation of their resources. | |||
===Resources=== | |||
[http://www.madetostick.com/ Made to Stick] - Companion website to book [http://alaskastatelibrary.worldcat.org/oclc/68786839 Made to Stick] about crafting compelling messages. |
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Return to NDSA:Outreach Working Group Home
Description of Work
The “Mission” Action Team will explore the high-level mission that drives a digital preservation awareness campaign. What is the dominant message that the NDSA hopes to propagate regarding the preservation of digital information? Are different messages (or variations on a single message) necessary to reach different audiences?
Action Team Members
- LEADER: Daniel Cornwall, Alaska State Library (daniel.cornwall@alaska.gov)
- Pete Watters, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, pwatters@lib.az.us
If you are interesting in joining this Action Team, please contact Daniel Cornwall to sign up.
Ideas
This section is a space for people to brainstorm about either what our message should be like or how to go about crafting it.
- Any message we put out should have some simple step our audience can take to improve preservation of their resources.
Resources
Made to Stick - Companion website to book Made to Stick about crafting compelling messages.