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Gosia Stergios

Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog - 0 views

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    Library Resources & Technical Services 52, no. 1 (2008): Includes "Converting and Preserving the Scholarly Record: An Overview," "Mass Digitization: Implications for Preserving the Scholarly Record," and other articles.
Garrett Eastman

Self-Assessment of a Long-Term Archive for Interdisciplinary Scientific Data as a Trust... - 2 views

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    "Long-term preservation and stewardship of scientific data and research-related information are vitally important to future science and scholarship. Scientific data archives can offer capabilities for managing and preserving disciplinary and interdisciplinary data for research, education, and decision-making activities of future communities of users. Meeting the requirements for a trusted digital repository will help to ensure that today's collections of scientific data will be available in the future. A continuing self-assessment of a long-term archive for interdisciplinary scientific data is being conducted to identify the additional steps needed for it to become a trustworthy repository. Recommendations include a strategy for collaborative organizational sustainability, a model for submission and workflow to ingest interdisciplinary scientific data into a repository, and a plan for facilitating intra-organizational transfer between repositories."
Gosia Stergios

Memento Project wins Digital Preservation Award 2010 | Digital Preservation Coalition - 0 views

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    the Memento Project led by Herbert Van De Sompel adds a time stamp to web pages and allows searching with time preferences.
Gosia Stergios

iPRES 2010 - The Seventh International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects (S... - 0 views

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    iPRES 2010 7th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects September 19 - 24, 2010, Vienna, Austria
Sarah Jane Gilbert

Uphill Battle on Digital Preservation - 0 views

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    This article from Inside Higher Ed includes a link to a 116 page pdf report by the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access.
Gosia Stergios

Digital Archive of Japan's 2011 Disasters - 1 views

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    Aims " to collect, preserve, and make accessible as much of the digital record of the disasters as possible, to enable scholarly research and analysis of the events and their effect." A new project from metaLab
Gosia Stergios

MIT study Ensuring the Integrity, Accessibility, and Stewardship of Research Data in th... - 1 views

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    See the free executive summary. Digital technologies raise all kinds of issues regarding the validity of research data, standards, restrictions, and preservation. This book seeks to be an essential guide to the principles affecting research data in th
Gosia Stergios

Preservation and Curation in Institutional Repositories (new report from DCC, March 2010) - 1 views

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    The DCC has produced a report that provides a snapshot of the state of the art of preservation and curation in an institutional repository context in early 2010, noting areas of recent and current research and development.
Gosia Stergios

New cost model at Hathi Trust - 0 views

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    In 2013 HathiTrust will be moving to a new cost model that will distribute the costs of sustaining the repository in a way that more accurately reflects the benefits each partner receives from the preserved collections. The new model will also allow institutions to join HathiTrust that wish to participate in the curation and management of the repository in return for specialized services, but do not necessarily have digital content to contribute
Garrett Eastman

Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography Version 1 - 0 views

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    A bibliography of more than 2000 citations to articles and books by Charles W. Bailey on data preservation and curation.
Gosia Stergios

When Data Disappears - NYTimes.com (August 2011) - 0 views

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    "It might seem silly to look to video-game fans for lessons on how to save our informational heritage, but in fact complex interactive games represent the outer limit of what we can do with digital preservation"
Garrett Eastman

E-science and Academic Libraries Bibliography - 2 views

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    The E-science and Academic Libraries Bibliography includes English-language articles, books, editorials, and technical reports that are useful in understanding the broad role of academic libraries in e-science efforts. The scope of this brief selective bibliography is narrow, and it does not cover data curation and research data management issues in libraries in general (see the Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography 2010 for coverage of these topics).
Garrett Eastman

Call for Papers: HASTAC 2013 -- The Decennial, The Storm of Progress: New Horizons, New... - 1 views

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    Conference to be held at April 25-28, 2013 York University, Toronto, Canada. Deadline for submissions is November 12, 2012. Including the following topics: libraries and preservation in 2023; digital traces and archives new publics, movements going global and communities of the future manifestos for the next generation new stories for new screens: e-literatures, immersive/augmented worlds, future cinema, games ways of working - methodologies, code, communities, funding future classrooms, curricula, and pedagogies maker movements; -- tools we haven't built yet, but that we desperately need visualization and data-driven futures mobility, future city spaces, built and liquid architectures crowdsourcing (and/in) the future teleologies and their discontents new and imagined creative practices
Garrett Eastman

Losing My Revolution: How Many Resources Shared on Social Media Have Been Lost? - 0 views

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    Abstract: "By analyzing six different event-centric datasets of resources shared in social media in the period from June 2009 to March 2012, we found about 11% lost and 20% archived after just a year and an average of 27% lost and 41% archived after two and a half years. Furthermore, we found a nearly linear relationship between time of sharing of the resource and the percentage lost, with a slightly less linear relationship between time of sharing and archiving coverage of the resource. From this model we conclude that after the first year of publishing, nearly 11% of shared resources will be lost and after that we will continue to lose 0.02% per day." Wonder how this compares with some of the "linkrot" or disappearing web resource links studies in the '00s?
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