LION Webinar 13: Preserving Digital Archives
Are your story archives protected from a major server crash or other technology problem? And what happens to news archives
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Are your story archives protected from a major server crash or other technology problem? And what happens to news archives crucial to the history of a community if a local online news site closes down?
Edward McCain, who leads a program aimed at this problem at the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri, led a webinar for LION members April 18 that outlined the scope of the problem and potential solutions for local publishers.
View a replay of the webinar free of charge.
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