Preserving a Digital Legacy: Part II – Living in the Past, Present and Future
Mar, Wed 6th, 2013
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By : Marc DelMonico
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Tags: communications, digital, digital archive, digital legacy, Ecumenical Advocacy Days, Facebook, strategy, Twitter, website, WordPress
The arrival of the Internet in the 1990s pushed us into the “information age,” in which it was expected that information would be available to all, for free, and, perhaps most significantly, for all time. In many ways, these developments have come to pass. But, in other ways, it has become increasingly easy to obscure information through access, or lack thereof, to aspects of information online.
The Myth of the SuperTech
Apr, Mon 2nd, 2012
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By : Marc DelMonico
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Tags: communications, computers, individual, needs, nonprofits, online, small organizations, strategy, team, tech guru, technology needs, web guru, website
My recent IT and online communications work with small nonprofit organizations placed me squarely in the position of needing to do the best that I could at being what I like to call a “SuperTech.” The SuperTech goes by many others names as well – “tech savior,” “web guru,” and “IT guy/gal,” among others. Simply [...]