Resource-sharing and knowledge dissemination have been the driving forces behind late twentieth century preservation collaboration. But with the challenge of digital preservation that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first century, collaboration for the discovery of new ways of doing things took on increased importance. Collaborative projects tackled problems like developing new methodologies, establishing standards and best practices, and developing procedures and tools for areas such as emulation and data recovery. This article explains the different driving forces behind collaboration for preservation of electronic material1 and situates them within recent U.S. preservation and library collaboration history. It then provides t...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, develop...
This paper first explores some of the reasons why collaboration is becoming increasingly important i...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
Resource-sharing and knowledge dissemination have been the driving forces behind late twentieth cen...
In-house collaboration between the archives and preservation departments of Association of Research...
This article discusses the potential contributions of lay members of the public to the dialogue arou...
As academic libraries grapple with the challenge of preserving their own digitized special collectio...
The authors are conducting a three-part study to evaluate current trends in the preservation of digi...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
As identified by the U.S. Congress, there is a national need for collaborative approaches to digita...
Since their initial development in the nineteenth century, recording technologies have presented a u...
Over the last several decades, U.S. supercomputing centers such as the San Diego Supercomputer Cente...
Information technology in combination with changes in organizational structures and forms for work h...
Abstract. The difficulty and expense of preserving digital information is a potential impediment to ...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, develop...
This paper first explores some of the reasons why collaboration is becoming increasingly important i...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
Resource-sharing and knowledge dissemination have been the driving forces behind late twentieth cen...
In-house collaboration between the archives and preservation departments of Association of Research...
This article discusses the potential contributions of lay members of the public to the dialogue arou...
As academic libraries grapple with the challenge of preserving their own digitized special collectio...
The authors are conducting a three-part study to evaluate current trends in the preservation of digi...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
As identified by the U.S. Congress, there is a national need for collaborative approaches to digita...
Since their initial development in the nineteenth century, recording technologies have presented a u...
Over the last several decades, U.S. supercomputing centers such as the San Diego Supercomputer Cente...
Information technology in combination with changes in organizational structures and forms for work h...
Abstract. The difficulty and expense of preserving digital information is a potential impediment to ...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, develop...
This paper first explores some of the reasons why collaboration is becoming increasingly important i...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...