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Preservica, a pioneer in Active Digital Preservation archiving, is proud to announce that Amnesty International has selected Preserve365® to enhance archiving and preservation for its critical human rights records. The global organization, dedicated to researching, advocating, and mobilizing to end human rights abuses, will use Preservica's embedded Active Digital Preservation solution for Microsoft 365 to transform how it archives records in Microsoft SharePoint.
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The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
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The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
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As DOGE taps into sensitive federal agency data repositories, many people fear what could happen to the data. One little-discussed but hugely consequential possibility: fueling Elon Musk’s xAI company.
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Trump dismissing Dr. Colleen Shogan and replacing her with Marco Rubio as Acting Archivist is an ominous sign.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) launches a comprehensive, searchable online catalogue of historical archives (1863-1975). This tool enhances accessibility, supports research, and promotes easier access to invaluable collections.
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Government data is a vast resource that everyone relies on, whether they know it or not. Experts are worried about the future of this resource.
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Key takeaways from our session at RightsCon featuring key experts on information integrity and media resilience in Europe.
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At RightsCon 2025, civil society and experts discussed digital freedom, information integrity, and China's transnational repression.
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Pulitzer prize winner David Blight follows his biography of Frederick Douglass with a deep dive into his university’s dark past
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To protect freedom of expression and journalists, Bangladesh's Interim Government must urgently reform media law.
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How humanitarian organisations can incorporate storytelling ethically in their communications.
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With 10 archival files, Trace/s upends simplistic narratives about New York’s history with enslavement
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Bangladesh's interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has called for the “meticulous preservation” of records documenting alleged "atrocities" committed under the administration of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
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International partners, including Australia and India, are well placed to counter the scourge.
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"There is little or no information recording where the taonga came from, who they belonged to, who made them, what their names were, or how they were used.” — Matariki Williams on how the majority of taonga stored in collections have been separated from their stories.
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Documents obtained by ProPublica detail the sophistication and intrusiveness of Cambridge’s work for the gun industry in 2016. The firm’s campaign aimed to help elect Donald Trump and keep industry-friendly politicians in the Senate.
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Biometrics, already used in some border crossings, could help protect activists.
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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has removed singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie from an exhibit because of questions about her First Nations identity.
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Deleting websites and ignoring scientific data threatens to undo clean air and water regulations
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