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* [https://blogs.bl.uk/living-knowledge/2019/10/why-we-collect-digital-publications.html Memories of historic events need to be documented - Prof. Ray Mangion] - Times of Malta, 30 September 2019 | * [https://blogs.bl.uk/living-knowledge/2019/10/why-we-collect-digital-publications.html Memories of historic events need to be documented - Prof. Ray Mangion] - Times of Malta, 30 September 2019 | ||
* [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/music-to-my-ears-radio-special-1.6535643?cmp=rss&mc_cid=698142369d&mc_eid=66fed915a9 Why music, especially old music, can tap into our deepest, most meaningful life memories] - Elizabeth Withey · CBC Radio , 1 August 2022 |
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- Setting the Digital Agenda for the Memory of the World - UNESCO Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation
- Internet Privacy - the right to be forgotten - Guardian series on the "right to be forgotten"
- Friends Reunited - combines a memory project with social networking
- How Many of Your Memories Are Fake? - Erika Hayasaki, The Atlantic, 18 November 2013
- Preserving Family History, One Memory at a Time - Claire Martin, NYTimes, 15 March 2014
- Memories of historic events need to be documented - Prof. Ray Mangion - Times of Malta, 30 September 2019
- Why music, especially old music, can tap into our deepest, most meaningful life memories - Elizabeth Withey · CBC Radio , 1 August 2022