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Author Carroll, Evan.

Title Your digital afterlife : when Facebook, Flickr and Twitter are your estate, what's your legacy? / [Evan Carroll and John Romano ; foreword by Omar L. Gallaga].

Imprint Berkeley, CA : New Riders ; [London] : Pearson Education [distributor], ©2011.

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult New Materials  343.09 CAR    Check Shelf
Description xii, 203 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series Voices that matter
Voices that matter.
Note Statement of responsibility from cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-186) and index.
Contents Introducing the digital afterlife -- The shift to digital -- A well-lived (digital) life -- The artifacts of your life -- The value of digital things -- What you leave behind -- The opportunity of digital legacy -- Your legacy at risk -- The birth of an industry -- Before you begin -- Computers and devices -- Email -- Social websites -- Finance and commerce -- Create your plan -- Epilogue : the future of digital death.
Summary Almost without realizing it, we have shifted toward an all-digital culture. Future heirlooms like family photos, home movies, and personal letters now exist only in digital form, and in many cases they are stored using popular services like Flickr, YouTube, and Gmail. These digital possessions form a rich collection that chronicles our lives nad connects us to each other. But have you considered what will happen to your treasured digital possessions when you die? Unfortunately the answer isn't as certain as we might presume. There are numerous legal, cultural, technical issues that could prevent access to these assets, and if you don't take steps to make them available to your heirs, your digital legacy could be lost forever. Written by the creators of TheDigitalBeyond.com, this book helps you secure your valuable digital assets for your loved ones and perhaps posterity. Whether you're the casual email user or the hyper-connected digital dweller, you'll come away with peace of mind knowing that your digital heirlooms won't be lost in the shuffle.
Subject Internet -- Law and legislation.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Internet users.
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Legacies.
Executors and administrators.
Estate planning.
Digital preservation.
Online authorship.
Electronic information resources.
Biographical sources.
Online social networks.
Photograph albums.
Scrapbooks.
Genealogy.
Biographical sources. (OCoLC)fst00832146
Digital preservation. (OCoLC)fst00893721
Electronic information resources. (OCoLC)fst00907295
Estate planning. (OCoLC)fst00915490
Executors and administrators. (OCoLC)fst00917959
Genealogy. (OCoLC)fst00939652
Identity (Philosophical concept) (OCoLC)fst00966889
Internet -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst00977193
Internet users. (OCoLC)fst00977300
Legacies. (OCoLC)fst00995369
Online authorship. (OCoLC)fst01748390
Online social networks. (OCoLC)fst01741311
Photograph albums. (OCoLC)fst01061595
Scrapbooks. (OCoLC)fst01109297
Sociological jurisprudence. (OCoLC)fst01123856
Genre/Form Genealogy. (OCoLC)fst01423818
Albums (Books) (OCoLC)fst01726784
Albums (Books)
Added Author Romano, John (John William), 1971-
ISBN 9780321732286 (pbk.)
0321732286 (pbk.)
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