Shared museum discovery portals can reveal cross-collection themes, surface hidden narratives, and connect related materials across institutions. Source Read More
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Why Digital Literacy is a Prerequisite for AI Literacy
As AI literacy becomes a growing priority, it’s worth exploring why digital literacy is a necessary foundation for meaningful, responsible AI use. Source Read More
The Impact of Generative AI on Archival Integrity
A look at how generative AI is reshaping archival description, raising new concerns about interpretation, hallucination, transparency, and archival integrity. Source Read More
The KM Cure, Part 1: Preventing Knowledge Loss
Knowledge loss happens when departing employees take judgment, know-how, and context with them. Stan Garfield outlines risks, costs, and practical approaches for retaining organizational knowledge. Source Read More
Archival Ethics and Respecting the Right to Be Forgotten
From GDPR erasure requests to public interest exemptions and privacy protection, explore how “the right to be forgotten” affects archivists and ethical archival decision-making. Source Read More
The KM Cure, Part 3: Knowledge Rot
Stan Garfield explores how knowledge rot—outdated, inaccurate, conflicting, redundant, or missing information—causes costly errors and poor decisions without active curation. Source Read More
The Architecture of Partnership: Record Forms for Cross-Searchable Data
Argus and ArchivEra made it possible for UA&M and UHS to partner on a shared cataloging approach that worked for both museum collections. Source Read More
Active Learning in Library Instruction
Think/Pair/Share and Predict-Observe-Explain are simple active learning strategies that boost engagement, reflection, collaboration, and understanding during in-person instruction sessions. Source Read More
Considering Blockchain and Archival Record Integrity
The greatest threat to a record is not destruction, but alteration. Blockchain-based digital preservation can help archives maintain authentic, tamper-proof chains of custody. Source Read More
The KM Cure, Part 2: Minimizing Information Overload
Stan Garfield explores how knowledge management principles can help organizations reduce information overload, improve discoverability, and ensure valuable content reaches the right people. Source Read More