Day 2 of Born Digital 2016, NSLA libraries' week-long campaign to raise awareness of the importance of preserving digital content, features Dr Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta, Senior Lecturer, Associate Director: Te Whare o Rongomaurikura – The International Centre for Language Revitalisation at the Auckland University of Technology. In her video, Rachael discusses why digital preservation is imperative to ensure that the knowledge and information that is shared digitally by indigenous communities be collected, preserved and made accessible to future generations.

Primary Title
  • Indigenous voices with Dr Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 15 December 2016
Release Year
  • 2016
Duration
  • 06:30
Channel
  • Media Services
Broadcaster
  • The University of Auckland Libraries and Learning Services
Programme Description
  • Day 2 of Born Digital 2016, NSLA libraries' week-long campaign to raise awareness of the importance of preserving digital content, features Dr Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta, Senior Lecturer, Associate Director: Te Whare o Rongomaurikura – The International Centre for Language Revitalisation at the Auckland University of Technology. In her video, Rachael discusses why digital preservation is imperative to ensure that the knowledge and information that is shared digitally by indigenous communities be collected, preserved and made accessible to future generations.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Reuse allowed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 3.0) license as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Subjects
  • Digital communications
  • Indigenous peoples--Communication
  • Digital preservation--Congresses
Genres
  • Educational
Hosts
  • Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta (Speaker)
  • National and State Libraries Australasia (Production Unit)
Contributors
  • Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta (Speaker)
  • National and State Libraries Australasia (Production Unit)
Subjects
  • Digital communications
  • Indigenous peoples--Communication
  • Digital preservation--Congresses