http://www.antwerpen.be/david/website/eng/index2.htm The DAVID-website is the webspot of the first research project in Flanders about digital durability in a governmental environment. DAVID, Digital Archiving in Flemish Institutions and Administrations, is a project of the Foundation for Scientific Research within the scope of the Max Wildiers Foundation and is a cooperation between Antwerp City Archives and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and Informatics of the K.U.Leuven. The goal of ..
Belgium has recently decided to integrate the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (C...
De opgravingstekeningen van de opgraving Maastricht- Belvedere van de Faculteit der Archeologie (Uni...
Building a Digital Archive: A Dutch Experience http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20865#article2...
http://www.antwerpen.be/david/website/eng/index2.htm The DAVID-website is the webspot of the first r...
Despite its long history, the Belgian web is currently not systematically archived. Without a Belgia...
Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically...
Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically...
At the end of 2001, the Belgian State Archives started the project « Institutional Research and Reco...
Digital Humanities is flourishing in Belgium. There are Virtual Research Environments (VRE) for stud...
In 2015 the national Network for Digital Heritage was established. This network is based on three pi...
Cross-domain collaboration lies at the heart of approach of the Dutch Coalition for Digital Preserva...
DiSSCo Flanders aims at developing a standardised natural science collections management infrastruct...
Due to the growing pressure of digitization and open access demands, cultural institutions are incre...
The UNICUM development project, commissioned by the Dutch Academic Heritage Foundation (SAE), has be...
Research journals are increasingly being published digitally. The advantage of digital publishing is...
Belgium has recently decided to integrate the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (C...
De opgravingstekeningen van de opgraving Maastricht- Belvedere van de Faculteit der Archeologie (Uni...
Building a Digital Archive: A Dutch Experience http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20865#article2...
http://www.antwerpen.be/david/website/eng/index2.htm The DAVID-website is the webspot of the first r...
Despite its long history, the Belgian web is currently not systematically archived. Without a Belgia...
Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically...
Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically...
At the end of 2001, the Belgian State Archives started the project « Institutional Research and Reco...
Digital Humanities is flourishing in Belgium. There are Virtual Research Environments (VRE) for stud...
In 2015 the national Network for Digital Heritage was established. This network is based on three pi...
Cross-domain collaboration lies at the heart of approach of the Dutch Coalition for Digital Preserva...
DiSSCo Flanders aims at developing a standardised natural science collections management infrastruct...
Due to the growing pressure of digitization and open access demands, cultural institutions are incre...
The UNICUM development project, commissioned by the Dutch Academic Heritage Foundation (SAE), has be...
Research journals are increasingly being published digitally. The advantage of digital publishing is...
Belgium has recently decided to integrate the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (C...
De opgravingstekeningen van de opgraving Maastricht- Belvedere van de Faculteit der Archeologie (Uni...
Building a Digital Archive: A Dutch Experience http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20865#article2...