Preserving your social media and other digital files
Tips for managing your social media archives, and other digital files.
Date: Tuesday 21 July 2020
Time: 12:10-1:00pm
Cost: No charge
Venue: Programme Rooms, Te Ahumairangi Ground Floor, National Library of New Zealand
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Do you use social media as a record of daily life or special events? Do you use it to connect to friends and loved ones? Do you want to preserve your social media accounts for the future? Or, if you’re thinking of leaving social media and deleting your account, do you know how to get your data out first? Valerie Love, the Alexander Turnbull Library’s Senior Digital Archivist, will give you practical advice on how to manage your digital files and social media. The session will also explain the basics of managing your digital files, such as naming, file organisation and back-ups.
Speaker: Valerie Love is Kaipupuri Pūranga Matihiko Matua Senior Digital Archivist at the Alexander Turnbull Library.
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