Yes We Scan Again! The Archives chats with voters on a "We the People" teleconference

On January 10th, I blogged about the "Yes We Scan" petitions proposed by Carl Malamud's PublicResource.org on the White House's We The People petition platform. "Yes We Scan" calls for a national strategy, and even a Federal Scanning Commission, to figure out what it would take to digitize the holdings of many federal entities, from the Library of Congress to the Government Printing Office to the Smithsonian Institution.


I have been delighted to see the many ideas discussed in response to that blogpost. I encourage you to keep them coming!


Following that initial post, I worked with the White House Director of New Media, Macon Phillips, and the Director of Online Engagement, Katelyn Sabochik, to set up a conference call, inviting those who voted for the Yes We Scan petition (about 2,500 signers total) to further discuss this important issue and hear your ideas on how to move forward.


Sitting on the call with me were Mike Wash, NARA's CIO; Pamela Wright, our Chief Digital Access Strategist; and Jill James, our Social Media Manager.


Eighty-five people from all over the country dialed in for the call. Eighteen participants asked questions. I want to thank you for taking the time to call in and to let us know your thoughts.


The topics included questions on everything from the magnitude of the task… [ Read all ]

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