You're definitely in scope, it's a case of whether one of the curators tagged you in, or the geolocator maybe (if you're hosted in the UK). They are still crawling, it's 'only' access that's down. You could drop them a line and ask?
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They will almost certainly be archiving it already, under non-print legal deposit, via the UK Web Archive. If they had the resources to recover from the BL cyberattack, you could check this yourself, and with your permission UKWA could make it open access.
Hope is here. 226k green party members.
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Lower bills. Tax billionaires. Protect the NHS.
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Just a reminder that next week my lab is hosting its 15th anniversary celebration. You can join us via Zoom (or in-person if you live in the Portland area). Here is the invitation with the registration information. Please join us!
This looks like a fun (Zoomable) event next week, celebrating 15 years of the Electronic Literature Lab dtc-wsuv.org/wp/ell/2026/04/04/celebr... (time-zone checker […]
I will share more of our findings as we get into data analysis, but we're reviewing energy usage & climate impact metrics for our cloud-hosted digital collections at MPOW, and the results have been really misaligned with what our expectations were. I strongly encourage other folks to do this.
We are pleased to announce that #nttw10 conference will take place in October 14-16 at the Filmoteka Narodowa - Instytut Audiowizualny, Warsaw! 🤩
Registration and call for proposals will open on February 12th at noon CET at mediaarea.net/NoTimeToWait10!
New DPC blog post: Supporting COPTR, our community-owned tool registry www.dpconline.org/blog/support... #DigiPres
Have a look at what paid- and non-paid services you are making use of in your #digipres stack. Take a moment to be uncomfortable; take time to contribute back to the commons.
exponentialdecay.co.uk/blog/when-yo...
#GLAM #OpenSource #Commons #Community #Contributing #ProfessionalDevelopment
...with thanks to @pimoroni.com for making such a lovely little device.
What is "bit rot"? How safe are your data? Researching this for future episodes on the subject brought me to the Centre of Computing History in Cambridge www.computinghistory.org.uk where I talked to Adrian Page-Mitchell, who showed me a "decaying" laser disc (BBC Domesday project).
Thank you!
Everyone wants to blame the content: misinformation, bots, polarisation. That mistakes catalysts and symptoms for the underlying causes. The crisis isn’t bad information, it's that the very information infrastructure we relied on to create a shared understand of the world had changed completely.
📢 23 new PRONOM Unique Identifiers, 23 new signatures and 19 updates 📢 Take a look at the newest version of PRONOM, the online registry maintained by The National Archives (UK) that helps identify digital file formats to support long-term preservation👉🏽 […]
📢 23 new PRONOM Unique Identifiers, 23 new signatures and 19 updates 📢 Take a look at the newest version of PRONOM, the online registry maintained by The National Archives (UK) that helps identify digital file formats to support long-term preservation👉🏽 buff.ly/auPnyeq
New DPC blog is up! KBNL visits the National Library of Norway for a joint preservation workshop — learning, sharing, and building connections in Mo i Rana. This is the DPC community in action! 🦸♂️🦸♀️ buff.ly/jTu6saO
Still time to sign up for the DPC's event on Preserving eBooks where we will be hearing from @wisealic.bsky.social, @jasminemulliken.bsky.social, @northgardner.bsky.social and more. Further details and registration here: www.dpconline.org/events/event...
Media Notes for Justification of the Orphan Makers Do not be quick to put the boot in Those accused of shooting A peaceful mother in the face (three times) Her demise may well be justified Our population now is radicalised have you noticed how women often fail To even obey the voices of the male?) And this was no run of the mill "mum" She was a deviant one A lesbian And we cannot dismiss How the sapphic can put men with pistols Into a panic She may not have committed the sin of being brown But her profile page declared a pronoun! A typical trait of an enemy of the state But wait A little more She called herself a "poet" too And women like that are often shrews To take language and create a rhythm Another clue to domestic terrorism So I say again From autocue to you The world is surely a better place If we shoot love and peace and protest in the face
I wrote this poem the day after Renee Good was murdered - it’s about how the media and politicians immediately dehumanised her. I have had a few people ask “who wrote it?” So I am putting it up again - written in anger
This story is one of lapses in cybersecurity and digital preservation. I read it thinking of Palantir and its access to NHS data… what could go wrong for the people of the UK? www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
It can be tricky to preserve social media. Here is a @flickrfdn.bsky.social report "The State of Social Media Archiving Tools:"
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Things keep reminding me of youtu.be/6T2zUEiVQU4?... - it's all rather depressing.
Trying to find ways to describe how digital media work, so different tactics (emulation, migration, etc.) are clearer. Does this start to help?
Brewster Kahle stands in front of a row of servers at the Internet Archive.
If you've ever wondered about the infrastructure behind the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine, check out this teardown ➡️ hackernoon.com/the-long-now...
The deadline for submitting a proposal for the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association annual conference is 30 Jan digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-.... The conference is 15-16 June and this year’s theme is Sustainability (broadly defined).
If you’re considering automating some Archivematica workflows in 2026 then here are some utility scripts I just finished for BFI colleagues. Hope they can be of assistance!
github.com/bfidatadigip...
Happy New Year!
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