Self Analytics and Personal Digital Archives in University Collections Post Peer Review.pdf (586.54 kB)
Self Analytics and Personal Digital Archives in University Collections
journal contribution
posted on 2019-09-27, 14:35 authored by Elizabeth Joan KellyElizabeth Joan Kelly, Lucy RosenbloomLucy RosenbloomAs college and university archives grapple with donations of born-digital materials, they have yet to establish best practices and workflows for personally collected data such as that collected by lifeloggers or smartphones. Future acquisitions and accessions may see a shift in selection from what a donor created or collected, to data created about the donor. This article will explore existing practices for collecting and archiving personal digital data, as well as envision future collections and the roles college and university archives will play in preserving personal data.
This is a post-print (post-peer review) of an article originally published in Collection Building 44, Issue 2-4 Special Issue on Imagining the Future Academic Library Collection. doi:10.1080/01462679.2019.1587672
This is a post-print (post-peer review) of an article originally published in Collection Building 44, Issue 2-4 Special Issue on Imagining the Future Academic Library Collection. doi:10.1080/01462679.2019.1587672