Introducing: Legal and Ethical Considerations for Born-Digital Access
This blog is part of a series comprising a set of guidelines or primers addressing ten complex legal and ethical issues involved in providing access
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This blog is part of a series comprising a set of guidelines or primers addressing ten complex legal and ethical issues involved in providing access
This post was authored by the following members of DLF’s Born Digital Access Working Group’s (BDAWG) Remote Transfers and Site Visits subgroup: Annalise Berdini Eddy
Though DLF is best known for our signature event, the annual DLF Forum, our working groups collaborate year round. Long before COVID-19 introduced the concept
We’re thrilled by today’s announcement that projects from both DLF’s Born-Digital Access Working Group (BDAWG) and NDSA are among the finalists for the Digital Preservation
By Jess Farrell and Sarah Dorpinghaus Note: This recap was originally posted to the Society of American Archivists’ bloggERS series about access to born-digital materials. It
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