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'''Ideas for how to describe the "what" in ways that the public will understand'''
'''Ideas for how to describe the "what" in ways that the public will understand'''
Preserving your computer life
*Preserving your computer life
Preserving your life online (or your online life) - I know that not everything we're preserving is "online," but I'm not sure that's a distinction the general public makes?
*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

Revision as of 08:06, 15 February 2011

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