Anonymised data for the report NDSA Staffing for Effective Digital Preservation 2017. In 2017, the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) received completed survey responses from 133 institutions engaged in digital preservation, enabling the Staffing Survey Working Group to investigate how these organizations staffed and organized their digital preservation functions, and to identify any changes since the NDSA’s 2012 survey1 on the same topic, published in “Staffing for Effective Digital Preservation: An NDSA Report.”
In September 2015, IMLS awarded CLIR a grant to investigate the early impacts of the National Digita...
The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) has steadily been working to improve its digital preser...
In the public sector, the EU legislation requires preservation and opening of increasing amounts of ...
Businesses, cultural memory institutions, repositories, and government bodies seeking to preserve di...
DESCRIPTION The 2017 Digital Preservation Staffing Survey provides a useful snapshot of the way di...
The NDSA storage survey aims to gather information on preservation storage systems. The respondents ...
Research and practice in digital preservation requires a solid foundation of evidence of what is bei...
The NDSA storage survey aims to gather information on preservation storage systems. The respondents...
NDSA Levels is a methodology created by the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) at the Unit...
The vast amount of research data generated across the globe demands a collaborative approach to dig...
The Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge (DPOC) project and the Digital Preservation Coaliti...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fixity checking, or the practice of algorithmically reviewing digital content to ...
Preserving digital data is a challenge. For the outcome to be successful, many organisational and p...
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance surveyed practitioners in 2012 and again in 2017 to gauge,...
This poster outlines high-level findings of the international Digital Preservation Maturity, Resourc...
In September 2015, IMLS awarded CLIR a grant to investigate the early impacts of the National Digita...
The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) has steadily been working to improve its digital preser...
In the public sector, the EU legislation requires preservation and opening of increasing amounts of ...
Businesses, cultural memory institutions, repositories, and government bodies seeking to preserve di...
DESCRIPTION The 2017 Digital Preservation Staffing Survey provides a useful snapshot of the way di...
The NDSA storage survey aims to gather information on preservation storage systems. The respondents ...
Research and practice in digital preservation requires a solid foundation of evidence of what is bei...
The NDSA storage survey aims to gather information on preservation storage systems. The respondents...
NDSA Levels is a methodology created by the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) at the Unit...
The vast amount of research data generated across the globe demands a collaborative approach to dig...
The Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge (DPOC) project and the Digital Preservation Coaliti...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fixity checking, or the practice of algorithmically reviewing digital content to ...
Preserving digital data is a challenge. For the outcome to be successful, many organisational and p...
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance surveyed practitioners in 2012 and again in 2017 to gauge,...
This poster outlines high-level findings of the international Digital Preservation Maturity, Resourc...
In September 2015, IMLS awarded CLIR a grant to investigate the early impacts of the National Digita...
The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) has steadily been working to improve its digital preser...
In the public sector, the EU legislation requires preservation and opening of increasing amounts of ...