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==Attendees==
==Attendees==


Abbie Grotke
*Abbie Grotke
Cathy Hartman
*Cathy Hartman
Kris Carpenter
*Kris Carpenter
Dorothy Carner
*Dorothy Carner
Deborah Rossum
*Deborah Rossum
Amy Rudersdorf
*Amy Rudersdorf
Amy Kirchhoff
*Amy Kirchhoff
Margie Maes
*Margie Maes
Butch Lazochack
*Butch Lazochack
Ed Summers
*Ed Summers
Phil Ardery
*Phil Ardery
Midge Coates
*Midge Coates
Gail McMillan
*Gail McMillan
Christie Moffatt
*Christie Moffatt
Tim Baker
*Tim Baker
Rachel Howard
*Rachel Howard
Kristine Hanna
*Kristine Hanna
Aaishe Hakal
*Aaishe Hakal
Abby Rumsey
*Abby Rumsey
Ed McCain
*Ed McCain
Bradley Daigle
*Bradley Daigle
Charlotte Erwin
*Charlotte Erwin
Craig Fansler
*Craig Fansler
Felicity Dykas
*Felicity Dykas
Glen McAninch
*Glen McAninch
Michael Neubert
*Michael Neubert
Mitch Brodsky
*Mitch Brodsky


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Revision as of 16:34, 5 December 2013

Attendees

  • Abbie Grotke
  • Cathy Hartman
  • Kris Carpenter
  • Dorothy Carner
  • Deborah Rossum
  • Amy Rudersdorf
  • Amy Kirchhoff
  • Margie Maes
  • Butch Lazochack
  • Ed Summers
  • Phil Ardery
  • Midge Coates
  • Gail McMillan
  • Christie Moffatt
  • Tim Baker
  • Rachel Howard
  • Kristine Hanna
  • Aaishe Hakal
  • Abby Rumsey
  • Ed McCain
  • Bradley Daigle
  • Charlotte Erwin
  • Craig Fansler
  • Felicity Dykas
  • Glen McAninch
  • Michael Neubert
  • Mitch Brodsky

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Abbie Grotke from LC presented an overview of web archiving: why web and social media is being archived, who is doing what, what challenges do we face: social and ethical, legal, and technical. Her slides are here:

Kris Carpenter presented on the Social Media preservation - 1) Bradley from UVA: How are institutions handling intellectual rights for social media accounts created under false names? False accounts seem to be abandoned often and are like "orphan tweets."

Abbie: An institution will have to make a risk assessment on this type of content, and may consider relying on a takedown policy should there be objections from the creator.

2) Edward McCain confirmed that the slides from these presentations will be made available to the group.

3) Charlotte from Cal Tech asked about the availability of institutional policies to use as models.

Abbie: Feedback from the NDSA survey should be helpful, and hopefully institutions will share what they've developed. There are a range of policies to consider, including selection policies, collection development policies, social media policies, and legal policies.

Lastly, Content Working Group members were asked to suggest speakers for future meetings.