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We've had a lot of virtual events that were recorded, and I wonder if there's a way for us to keep that material around that could be reused either for future EDWs or for any purpose a person or institution might want them. I think there's plenty of the webinars that can be, mostly, timeless -- Open Baltimore this year, for example, might be usable or applicable to other cities or activists beyond EDW's one week.
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Ensure that they're submitted to the Internet Archive and use those links
Create a separate archive with wget (e.g. wget -mpck --user-agent="Endangered Data Week Bot" --wait 1 www.foo.com
I think more than this, though, is how to highlight these resources in a meaningful way. I wonder if a couple of blog posts that highlight and curate some of these resources would be beneficial and not require much in the way of infrastructure work.
We've had a lot of virtual events that were recorded, and I wonder if there's a way for us to keep that material around that could be reused either for future EDWs or for any purpose a person or institution might want them. I think there's plenty of the webinars that can be, mostly, timeless -- Open Baltimore this year, for example, might be usable or applicable to other cities or activists beyond EDW's one week.
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