The preservation of all digital content is not necessary
save only the essential of the media
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v13i2.4615Keywords:
digital content, digital preservation, digital newspapers, platforms, social networks, National Library of Spain, Library of CongressAbstract
The enormous volume of production since the advent of digital technology has caused a disparity of criteria among documentalists, archivists and librarians when deciding which digital content should be preserved. Will any of the contents of Facebook be required in the future? Should Pinterest images, Instagram, be saved in full? What will happen to videos on YouTube, Vevo or Vimeo? And with the blue bird tweets? Or the personal and corporate data of LinkedIn? This work aims to reflect on digital content, on the amount of documents generated in digital platforms and newspapers, and on their conservation, based on proposals already underway such as those of the National Library of Spain or the Library of Congress . It is required that institutions take part in the content that is generated every day in social networks, interpret their value and manage such contents for the future
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