tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766656158998930526.post834097950626275944..comments2024-03-23T06:42:00.732+01:00Comments on LGBTI ALMS 2012 BLOG: Don McLeod, Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives, Toronto, Canada: From Paper, to Microform, to Digital? LGBTI Serials at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay ArchivesLGBTI ALMS 2012http://www.blogger.com/profile/16476681229383980702noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766656158998930526.post-55322405035383264982019-09-12T14:12:23.279+02:002019-09-12T14:12:23.279+02:00I found your this post while searching for informa...I found your this post while searching for information about blog-related research ... It's a good post .. keep posting and updating information. <a href="https://canadaimmigrationinc.com/about-us/canada-immigration-faq/" rel="nofollow">Canada Immigration Services</a>josphenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06136380173422519251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766656158998930526.post-80762445221580233612019-02-19T16:43:04.251+01:002019-02-19T16:43:04.251+01:00Very interesting information I can find here.
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Thanks for the excellent questions. The ...Hi Bart,<br /><br />Thanks for the excellent questions. The paper focused on the movement of existing LGBTI serials from paper to microform to digital formats. Of course there are now also many serials that are born digitally. The CLGA does not at the moment have a specific or systematic strategy to collect these, much as we would like to. We are faced with three problems. First, any digital collecting strategy would have to cost very little. We do not have a budget to do this; 65 percent of our current revenue goes to pay the salary of our general manager and the cost of leasing the storage space at 65 Wellesley. Many of these e-serials are free, though, so we should be able to do something. Our second challenge is that we currently have only one volunteer looking after our LGBTI serials collection, and he has a hard time just keeping up with the paper serials. We need additional volunteers to dedicate time to collecting e-serials. Third, how do we collect them? Do we simply link to them, or should we try to develop some sort of digital repository that will archive the digital files? We don't have answers to these questions now, and I'm sure they will make for good discussion in Amsterdam.Don McLeodhttp://www.clga.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-766656158998930526.post-24068637990494445492012-06-30T13:16:44.503+02:002012-06-30T13:16:44.503+02:00Hello Don.
Your conclusion has struck me: “the CLG...Hello Don.<br />Your conclusion has struck me: “the CLGA intends to continue collecting as many PAPER LGBTI serials as possible”. There is however a growing number of electronic newsletters, e-zines, et cetera (as well as websites, blogs and so on). Does the CLGA have a specific strategy for collecting these digital serials? If so, what and how? If not, why?Bart Hellinckhttp://www.fondssuzandaniel.benoreply@blogger.com