Digital Archiving Resources

Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem

Title

Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem

Subject

Personal Archiving

Description

Within her article “Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem” Sarah King aims to inform journalists on the benefits of digital preservation. Although librarians and archivists are all aware of the importance of preservation, many journalists are not. King explains how much of today’s journalism is published directly online which means libraries cannot archive these items as they only have short-term access through subscriptions. King makes it clear that personal preservation of articles and documents by journalists is the next step forward in the realm of digital archiving for the 21st century.

Creator

King, Rachel

Date

2018-11-19

Contributor

Natasha Furness

Language

English

Type

Online Journal

Bibliographic Citation

King, Rachel. “Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem.” Library Hi Tech 36 iss. 4 (November 19, 2018): 573-82. Accessed April 13, 2020. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/LHT-09-2017-0184/full/html

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Citation

King, Rachel, “Personal digital archiving for journalists: a “private” solution to a public problem,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed April 27, 2024, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/463.