Resources

Understanding our technology landscape


Cyber Collective

Nonprofit organization dedicated to sharing tools and resources that help people experience technology more safely and with more privacy and dignity

New_Public

Nonprofit organization that researches and develops online platforms to foster civic engagement, supports local online communities, emphasizing safety, equity, and accessibility in digital public spaces

Tactical Tech

Nonprofit dedicated to exploring the social, political and environmental impacts of technology on society while empowering people to navigate and mitigate the ways digital technologies change their lives and transform societies

Other Sites and Readings:

Student Privacy Compass

Electronic Privacy Information Center

Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein

Digital Library and Links from the Algorithmic Justice Leauge on AI and Technology

Exploration of Personal Digital Archiving


Digital Preservation Collation

Host a Personal Digital Archiving Workshop – The Society of Georgia Archivists, the Atlanta chapter of ARMA International, and the Georgia Library Association

Teaching With Digital Archives in the First-Year Writing Classroom – Sritama Chatterjee

Recommended Formats Statement – Library of Congress Preservation

The Signal: Digital Happenings at the Library of Congress – Library of Congress Blogs

Files

Preserving Your Digital Memories

From The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: A collaborative Initiative of The Library of Congress

Document that outlines how to preserve common media types like photos, audio files and websites.

Personal Digital Archiving

From Gabriela Redwine at the Digital Preservation Collation

Document that explores key challenges in personal digital archiving, stresses importance of preservation and recommendations for personal digital archivers.

Terms


Words to Know, State Library of North Carolina
Personal Digital Archiving Workshop, a collaboration from The Society of Georgia Archivists, the Atlanta chapter of ARMA International, and the Georgia Library Association