Ressources / Resources
De la communauté / From the community
Succeed (Support Action Centre of Competence in Digitisation) Project – Training Materials
Article – Intrinsic Values: Archiving your work in the Digital Age (American Institute of Architects)
Publications
Digital Humanities Quarterly, vol. 7, no. 2 (2013)
IFLA Journal, vol. 39, no. 4 (December 2013)
Library of Congress Magazine, vol. 3, no. 1 (January-February 2014)
Book – LGBT People and the UK Cultural Sector: the Response of Libraries, Museums, Archives and Heritage since 1950
Book – Open Data Now: the Secret to Hot Startups, Smart Investing, Savvy Marketing, and Fast Innovation
Book – Information Governance, Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence 2014
Book – Mining User Generated Content
Conférences et événements / Conferences and events
Ontario Genealogical Society Open Forum
January 8, 2014
ARMA International Virtual Conference
January 14, 2014
Webinar – Automating Records Management with EDRMS
January 23, 2014
Information Architecture Summit 2014
March 26-30, 2014, San Diego
Radical Archives Conference
April 11-12, 2014, New York
Sur le web / On the web
Library and Archives Canada – New version of the Naturalization Records, 1915-1951 database
Internet Archives – Hundreds of Classic Console Games Can Now Be Played Online, Free
Video – A lost art: Working to preserve silent films
Baladodiffusion de la Radio Télévision Suisse – Les archives sonores
Vidéo – Les trésors des archives nationales de France
Nouvelles du monde / News from the world
Canada
Federal departments consider banning USB keys in wake of dozens of security breaches
Canada’s best kept souvenirs (a rare look inside the vaults of the Library and Archives Canada preservation centre in Gatineau)
What’s Driving Chaotic Dismantling of Canada’s Science Libraries?
Secret Memo Casts Doubt on Feds’ Claims for Science Library Closures
Lac-Mégantic library could reopen in 2014
L’histoire de Longueuil en quelques clics
Ontario – Amish Mennonite historian leaves a rich legacy
Saguenay – Rendre hommage à nos ancêtres
Afrique / Africa
Le Centre de recherches et de documentation du Sénégal récupère des archives coloniales un fonds de 1.200 lots
Archives du Maroc: appel à la révision du statut des employés
Amériques / Americas
Jamaica – $50 million to begin electronic medical records system
U.S. Federal Agencies Lack E-Discovery Savvy
U.S. can plant spyware in IT equipment before delivery: Report
With National Treasures At Risk, D.C. Fights Against Flooding
Judge Scolds Government Over Immigrant Documents
Authors Guild Appeals Google Decision
American Library Association – Conduct Unbecoming
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance at 3: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Sherlock Holmes Is in the Public Domain, American Judge Rules
Debate rages over Connecticut Freedom of Information response times
Boston Strong 2014: City grapples with how to memorialize tragedy of 2013 Boston Marathon bombings
Iowan’s collection of old films reveals cinematic history
Harvard – A map for that: with guidance from students, librarian turns up cartographic gems
University of Iowa’s blog gains attention for tiny Bibles, hidden paintings
Columbia Rare Book Library Gets the Kitchen Sink
Oakland librarian collects ephemera left behind
Never-before-seen pics of Mount St. Helens surface
Sound archivists digitize more than 3,000 hours of recordings
British archives show cost of Revolutionary War in Georgia
Early Lagerfeld Designs up for Auction in Florida
Letter Tied to Fight for Independence Is Found in Museum’s Attic
Interview with Kate Eichhorn, Author of The Archival Turn in Feminism
Trove of Information From the 1930s, Animated by the Internet: Lab in Richmond Animates Comprehensive 1932 U.S. Atlas
The first 3D printed organ – a liver – is expected in 2014
I, Glasshole: My Year With Google Glass
Asie-Pacifique / Asia-Pacific
100-Year-Old Box of Negatives Discovered by Conservators in Antarctica
All seal hunting and no letterpress printing makes Jack a dull boy (about the first book ever produced on the continent of Antarctica)
Australia – Archives reveal Queensland’s response to AIDs
China Bans Archives Inquiry Charging
South Korea to permanently keep records of former sex slaves
Cambodia – Oldest known map of nation handed over to the archives
Pakistan – Shady deal: Capital Development Authority record of ‘loss price’ sale of commercial plot disappears
Exchange programme by the Citizens Archive of Pakistan facilitates dialogue between Indian and Pakistani students
India – Silent archivists: historians and newspapers
India – Odisha State Archives provides service to research scholars
Europe / Europa
Ex-Stasi staff still work at archives of East Germany’s former secret police
Denmark – Demonstration against freedom of information act draws hundreds
Read an 18th-Century Eyewitness Account of 8-Year-Old Mozart’s Extraordinary Musical Skills
The Year Ahead: Pope Francis and the Pius Archives
France – Conflit aux archives nationales
Carolyn Carlson entre à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Cycling photographer’s rare pictures uncover the Ireland of old
UK – Tax exemption for public access to treasured artworks is ‘a racket’
UK National Archives Release: What The Documents Reveal
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/national-archives-release-what-documents-6447994
More than 800 incidents of data loss in National Health Service health boards
Celebrating Fifty Years of ‘Doctor Who’ with archivist Mark Ayres
Wellcome Library buys medieval medical almanac for £100,000
Moyen-Orient / Middle East
Serbia and Turkey to cooperate on Ottoman archives
Turkey – Opera and Ballet archive opens to public
Al-Qaida officials sticklers for careful record keeping
The Iranian stars who were purged from history
International
Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation is signed between NPP Electronic Memory of the Arctic and Northern Forum
Death row in wartime: British Pathe releases harrowing archive footage of executions during conflicts across the world
Public Lab’s Maps are open source aerial images taken from kites and balloons
Can hidden information in photographs be used to spot criminals?
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-the-eye-of-the-beholder-20131226,0,3872290.story
Top Art News Stories of 2013
Facebook Is ‘Dead and Buried’ to Teens, and That’s Just Fine for Facebook
A Map of Hundreds of Noise Complaints in 1920s Manhattan, and Four Other Stupendous Digital History Projects
The year the book became a luxury object
Curating Science, Software and Strides in Digital Stewardship: A Personal 2013 Year in Review