The future of social media at the National Archives - O'Reilly Radar
Access to records in this century means digital access. For many people, if
it is not online, it doesn't exist. The use of social media to increase
access is the new norm. NARA [National Archives and Records Administration]
has been going after innovative tools and projects that increase digital
access to our records, including projects that invite public participation.
We are developing a Citizen Archivist Dashboard that will encourage the
public to pitch in via social media tools on a number of our projects.
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