Aruba’s Bold Support of Library Digital Rights, by Brewster Kahle | Internet Archive Blogs

flavoursofopenscience's bookmarks 2024-04-19

Summary:

Last week Aruba launched the island nation’s digital heritage portal online: Coleccion Aruba. As trumpeted in Wired:  “The Internet Archive Just Backed Up an Entire Caribbean Island,” but really the credit goes to Aruba. Digitizing their national cultural heritage (100k items) and putting it online for free public access is a huge achievement. I met with the Prime Minister (pictured above), the Minister of Culture, and the Minister of Education who backed the efforts made by the National Librarian, National Archivist, and their digital strategist. Never have I seen such unified support for cultural preservation and access. They brought together people from the Dutch islands and the Internet Archive to share the news and to inspire and to lead. Aruba was the first to sign onto the Four Digital Rights of Memory Institutions: right to Collect, Preserve, provide Access, and interlibrary Collaboration. These are bad times when we have to reclaim these rights that are being taken from all libraries, but Aruba is making a stand. Go Aruba!

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Link:

https://blog.archive.org/2024/04/18/arubas-bold-support-of-library-digital-rights-by-brewster-kahle/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.internet_archive oa.libraries oa.archiving oa.preservation oa.ill oa.books oa.aruba oa.caribbean oa.south oa.digitization oa.ch

Date tagged:

04/19/2024, 14:18

Date published:

04/19/2024, 04:57