We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the realisation that digital information is both essential and fragile. We recognise the equivalence of preservation as "interoperability with the future", asserting that digital curation is concerned with 'communication across time'. We see the DCC as having relevance for present day data curation and for continuing access for generations to come. We describe the structure and plans of the DCC, designed to support these aspirations and based on a view of world class research being devleoped into curation services, all of which are underpinned by outreach to the broadest community.
<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> Normal 0 </xml><![endif]--> The proliferation of Web, database and social...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
The documentary heritage and the scientific record are increasingly born digital. The UK based Digi...
There is an ever-increasing amount of data being created in digital formats, through the digitisatio...
Philip Hunter reports on the launch of the DCC at the National eScience Centre in Edinburgh, Novembe...
The proliferation of Web, database and social networking technologies has enabled us to produce, pub...
Summarization: The proliferation of Web, database and social networking technologies has enabled us ...
The Digital Curation Centre is the UK’s leading hub of expertise in curating digital research data. ...
The Digital Curation Centre (DCC; www.dcc.ac.uk) has been established and funded by the UK governme...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
The UK has long been active in digital preservation. Following a series of international workshops, ...
In the mid 1990s UK digital preservation activity concentrated on ensuring the survival of digital m...
Lifecycle management of digital materials is necessary to ensure their continuity. The DCC Curation ...
<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> Normal 0 </xml><![endif]--> The proliferation of Web, database and social...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
The documentary heritage and the scientific record are increasingly born digital. The UK based Digi...
There is an ever-increasing amount of data being created in digital formats, through the digitisatio...
Philip Hunter reports on the launch of the DCC at the National eScience Centre in Edinburgh, Novembe...
The proliferation of Web, database and social networking technologies has enabled us to produce, pub...
Summarization: The proliferation of Web, database and social networking technologies has enabled us ...
The Digital Curation Centre is the UK’s leading hub of expertise in curating digital research data. ...
The Digital Curation Centre (DCC; www.dcc.ac.uk) has been established and funded by the UK governme...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
The UK has long been active in digital preservation. Following a series of international workshops, ...
In the mid 1990s UK digital preservation activity concentrated on ensuring the survival of digital m...
Lifecycle management of digital materials is necessary to ensure their continuity. The DCC Curation ...
<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> Normal 0 </xml><![endif]--> The proliferation of Web, database and social...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...