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Shakuntala Marndi, a Santali-language Wikipedian, talks about her efforts to promote Santali online, particularly through her blog and Wikimedia projects.
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Can technology combat disinformation? In the middle of Ecuador's tense presidential campaign, a hackathon in Quito gathered efforts to face this challenge.
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The Media and Rights Studies Association (MLSA) highlighted several problematic nuances such as punishing journalists working on data security with the same penalties as the perpetrators behind the leaks.
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A better future for Syria, rooted in respect for human rights for all, requires addressing and ensuring meaningful, inclusive and comprehensive accountability for decades of grave human rights violations by the al-Assad government, as well as international crimes committed by all parties to the conflict.
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¿Puede la tecnología combatir la desinformación? Un hackathon en Ecuador unió esfuerzos para enfrentar este desafío en pleno proceso electoral.
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President Trump on Friday signed an executive order that aims to eliminate seven federal agencies, including ones that focus on media, libraries, museums and ending homelessness.
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While evaluating collections to be migrated in our 2021 move to Islandora 2.0, it became clear that the Wolven Glass Plate Negative Collection required serious attention due to including racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful material. This led to a process of evaluation, research, discussion, and implementation that has resulted in an official content warning, informed metadata creation, UX structural changes within the Digital Library, and community events.
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Call for proposals (due 15 April): This special issue aims to engage in a conversation on how concerns of labor, precarity, and economic forces more broadly take shape within information ecosystems and library and information professions. The global discourse around such organizing efforts has become more prominent, as social movements around reproductive justice, gender liberation, and protests challenging systemic racism and policing primed the broader public for thinking critically about power and oppression.
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The acting executive secretary of the U.S. Agency for International Development Monday night ordered the destruction of classified records and personnel files, according to the March 10 email reported by The Guardian, The New York Times, and other outlets.
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Vaccines. Fluoride. Autism. Communications involving these and 20 other “controversial, high profile, or sensitive” topics will get extra scrutiny under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The development and training of AI systems depend on hundreds of millions of data workers. Many of them are situated or displaced from the global majority.
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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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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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Bangladesh's Interim Government must prioritise transparency, public accountability, and human rights in its drafting of new digital laws.
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Archives available through the Special Collections Research Center include historical material from two of the largest and most iconic American labor unions.
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