This paper focuses on three factors that contribute to the sustainability of digital scholarly resources. First, the development of such resources depends on a clear definition of the audience and the needs of users. Second, the resource must be designed to take advantage of economies of scale. Third, to create an enduring resource, careful attention is needed to the design of the organization that will manage the resource over time. Content
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This chapter approaches sustainability in digital scholarship from a comprehensive point of view, be...
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peer reviewedThis paper emphasizes the need to think about sustainability as a key element of digita...
As more and more scholars experiment with digital methods and with building digital collections, wha...
The “Communities sustaining digital scholarship” project is a study of how communities understand an...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
Universities, libraries and cultural heritage institutions are creating a vast array of digital reso...
This paper investigates what is meant by digital sustainability and establishes that it encompasses...
This paper summarises the main issues arising out of presentations at a seminar entitled: Sustainabi...
The expanding need for an open information sharing infrastructure to promote scholarly communicatio...
Digital sustainability is the capacity of digital resources to endure. It means that the digital res...
Building on success, forging new ground: The question of sustainability by Donald J. Waters This pa...
This paper proposes a new perspective on the enormous and unresolved challenge to existing practices...
Economic sustainability is a pressing concern for many digital library projects. One key to achievin...
Purpose - This paper proposes a model which serves to illustrate that a number of factors are respon...
This chapter approaches sustainability in digital scholarship from a comprehensive point of view, be...
In recent years, research related to digital platforms has developed rapidly. The research scope of ...
peer reviewedThis paper emphasizes the need to think about sustainability as a key element of digita...
As more and more scholars experiment with digital methods and with building digital collections, wha...
The “Communities sustaining digital scholarship” project is a study of how communities understand an...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
Universities, libraries and cultural heritage institutions are creating a vast array of digital reso...
This paper investigates what is meant by digital sustainability and establishes that it encompasses...
This paper summarises the main issues arising out of presentations at a seminar entitled: Sustainabi...
The expanding need for an open information sharing infrastructure to promote scholarly communicatio...
Digital sustainability is the capacity of digital resources to endure. It means that the digital res...