Link roundup, 9/30/2011
Hi all! I am going to start posting a roundup of interesting archives/library/information science related links. Hopefully this will be at least weekly. Today’s installment includes Henry Rollins, sexy archivists, QR codes, a concerto, and more!
- Could History Become an “Information Risk”? [historians.org]
- Sexy Archivists Calendar information [closedstacks.tumblr.com]
- Secret memo reveals which telecoms store your data the longest [arstechnica.com]
- Historians Politely Remind Nation To Check What’s Happened In Past Before Making Any Big Decisions [theonion.com]
- Card Catalog Concerto [youtube.com]
- Henry Rollins: The Column! Henry Speaks On His Consciousness-Expanding Trip to the Library of Congress With Ian MacKaye [laweekly.com]
- How Wikipedia is Making QR Codes Useful Again [gizmodo.com]
- The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls [imj.org.il]