The Wellcome Library[1] acknowledges that born digital material will form part of its research collections. The question is, how do we implement this? This paper talks to the experiences of the Wellcome Library as it develops and implements its strategy to acquire and manage born digital material. It draws on our experiences of working with ’real ’ material, and looks at the pragmatic ways in which workflows and practices have been developed and the archivists successfully engaged in working with this new medium. Key words
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The British Library and the other UK Legal Deposit Libraries have been collecting various forms of b...
Building a born-digital preservation program can be daunting -- especially at a small institution. ...
This paper discusses how the arrival of born-digital content into archives has both dictated innovat...
Archives and manuscript librarians use the term "born digital" to refer to personal papers that were...
Individuals and organisations operate in an increasingly digital landscape, and one that presents a ...
The Petőfi Literary Museum’s Digital Humanities Centre, established last year, is in the process of ...
The report provides recommendations to help ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of mater...
Practitioners can draw upon a body of literature on various aspects of managing digital archives. Ho...
Contemporary culture is increasingly digital. However, this prevalence of digital culture poses a si...
Managing digital assets in any context is neither simple nor straightforward and demands a level of ...
The British Library is increasingly a digital library. Through both digitization and acquisition, it...
Between 2011 and 2013 the Getty Institutional Records and Archives made its first foray into the com...
Slides from Workshop 1 at #mlatechcamp 2018. This workshop provided a hands-on introduction to the c...
One of the central tasks of Leiden University Libraries is to preserve academic heritage: the object...
This case study outlines the process of creating a set of standards to guide description of born-dig...
The British Library and the other UK Legal Deposit Libraries have been collecting various forms of b...
Building a born-digital preservation program can be daunting -- especially at a small institution. ...
This paper discusses how the arrival of born-digital content into archives has both dictated innovat...
Archives and manuscript librarians use the term "born digital" to refer to personal papers that were...