It's an election year, so the cooperative End of Term Web Archive is back! We'll be trying to archive the US federal government web, but we need your help! So this #WebArchiveWednesday consider nominating a .gov website in the new 2024 Nomination Tool: https://t.co/1j8OzqDooJ
We're up to 25 people who have nominated 499 federal government websites for the 2024 End of Term Web Archive. Will you make it 500 websites? #WebArchiveWednesday#webarchives#govdocs https://t.co/1j8OzqDWeh
Right now 23 people have nominated 471 websites for the End of Term Web Archive which works to preserve the federal government web. This #WebArchiveWednesday help save government information by nominating websites here: https://t.co/1j8OzqDooJ #govdocs#archives
Right now 23 people have nominated 471 websites for the End of Term Web Archive which works to preserve the federal government web. This #WebArchiveWednesday help save government information by nominating websites here: https://t.co/1j8OzqDooJ #govdocs#archives
Every 4 years, at the end of each presidential term, the End of Term Web Archive works to archive the government web. You can help by nominating government websites that you think should be saved #WebArchiveWednesday https://t.co/1j8OzqDooJ
👋 History buffs, we need you! Help us make the 2024 End of Term crawl our most comprehensive yet. Nominate your favorite .gov sites as an individual or part of a team! Learn more ⤵️ #EOTArchive
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🌐 Ever wonder what happens to .gov websites before & after presidential elections? We archive them!
Help the @eotarchive team preserve US government info by nominating sites today 👉 https://t.co/mg9vrJgFP9 #EOTArchive
The @eotarchive is archiving U.S. federal government websites (.gov, .mil, etc) that are at risk of changing or disappearing altogether during the government transition https://t.co/tRB17H8k17 #Democracy
Every four years, the Federal Government moves into transition mode.
During the month of October, we will be sharing a series of posts on #RecordsManagement best practices for officials entering and exiting Federal service.
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And so it begins. We have officially started crawling the websites nominated for the End of Term 2020 web archive! But don't worry, you still have time to nominate more! What are your favorite government sites? https://t.co/Cpo3CYngtY #WebArchiveWednesday#WebArchives#GovDocs
Yes, please! Help us to preserve a snapshot of what the federal government web space looks like now. Let us know which sites you think are important and nominate them today! #WebArchiveWednesday#WebArchiving
How would you like to help preserve the federal government web for future generations? We need your help! Nominate your favorite .gov now using the End of Term 2020 Nomination Tool #WebArchiveWednesday#webarchiving#govdocs https://t.co/0OhkYQwY51
It is election season in the United States, which means now is the time to build the “seed lists” for a 2020-2021 "End of Term" Web Archive of US Government Web sites.
You can help by nominating URLs here: https://t.co/MzLxGbuAgN
And, please spread the word! @eotarchive
US fed govt web sites change, especially after elections. Librarians & archivists are working to save copies of the .gov/.mil domains RIGHT NOW, on your behalf. What needs to be saved? Add a URL to @eotarchive! https://t.co/RqeA2dcOqq #Election2020#libraries#archives#history
The time has come! Anyone interested in helping us to document the federal gov web through the end of the current presidential term can now submit URLs through the Nomination Tool here: https://t.co/0OhkYQwY51 #WebArchivingWednesday#WebArchiveWednesday
The band is back together! Our partners are starting to plan for the 2020 End of Term web archive project. Stay tuned here for updates on our work and possible ways to get involved. #webarchiving#WebArchiveWednesday