Web Archiving in the United  States: A 2013 Survey (open access)

Web Archiving in the United States: A 2013 Survey

The National Digital Stewardship Alliance is a member organization whose mission is to establish, maintain, and advance the capacity to preserve our nation's digital resources for the benefit of present and future generations. From October through November of 2013, a team of individuals representing multiple NDSA member institutions and Working Groups conducted a survey of organizations in the United States that are actively involved in, or planning to start, programs to archive content from the Web. This effort builds upon a similar survey undertaken by the NDSA in late 2011 and published online in June of 2012. The goal of the survey was to better understand the landscape of web archiving activities in the U.S. by investigating the organizations involved, the history and scope of their web archiving programs, the types of web content being preserved, the tools and services being used, access and discovery services being provided, and overall policies related to web archiving programs.
Date: September 2014
Creator: National Digital Stewardship Alliance (U.S.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Promise of Evidence-Based Policymaking (open access)

The Promise of Evidence-Based Policymaking

Report of the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking providing a final report of their findings that...
Date: September 2017
Creator: United States. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Promise of Evidence-Based Policymaking: Appendices E-H (open access)

The Promise of Evidence-Based Policymaking: Appendices E-H

Supplementary appendices that support the final report of the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking including ...
Date: September 2017
Creator: United States. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
National Cyber Strategy of the United States of America (open access)

National Cyber Strategy of the United States of America

With the release of this National Cyber Strategy, the United States now has its first fully articulated cyber strategy in 15 years. This strategy explains how the US will: Defend the homeland by protecting networks, systems, functions, and data; Promote American prosperity by nurturing a secure, thriving digital economy and fostering strong domestic innovation; Preserve peace and security by strengthening the ability of the United States — in concert with allies and partners — to deter and, if necessary, punish those who use cyber tools for malicious purposes; and Expand American influence abroad to extend the key tenets of an open, interoperable, reliable, and secure Internet. The new U.S. cyber strategy seeks to allay some of those concerns by promoting responsible behavior in cyberspace, urging nations to adhere to a set of norms, both through international law and voluntary standards. It also calls for specific measures to harden U.S. government networks from attacks, like the June 2015 intrusion into the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which compromised the records of about 4.2 million current and former government employees. And the strategy calls for the U.S. to continue to name and shame bad cyber actors, calling them out publicly for …
Date: September 2018
Creator: United States. White House Office.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library