This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital Preservation Program, [6] and the MetaArchive Cooperative. [13] In the past year, these two systems have begun work on bridging their technical underpinnings to create a more robust, reliable, longlived preservation community for their users. The main emphasis of this work is moving data between a LOCKSS-based system (MetaArchive) and an iRODSbased one (Chronopolis). This work also involves several other emerging preservation micro-service tools and practices, and the expertise of the University of North Texas (UNT) Digital Library [21] in deploying them. The final result of this work is intended to be of three-fold benefit: 1) directly impr...
In the recent years most libraries have focused on mass digitization programs and keeping electronic...
The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture will discuss the first two years of deliverables (2004-2...
Over the last several decades, U.S. supercomputing centers such as the San Diego Supercomputer Cente...
This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital...
This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress’ latest efforts to c...
This presentation discusses how preservation systems can share objects and specifically a collaborat...
Establishing metadata requirements is a key challenge for any attempt to implement a digital preserv...
This paper provides a historical look at the technical migrations of the Chronopolis digital preserv...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress' latest efforts ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-funded Chronicles in Preservation project \ud (http:...
As identified by the U.S. Congress, there is a national need for collaborative approaches to digita...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress' latest efforts to c...
The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture will discuss the first two years of deliverables (2004-2...
The Chronicles in Preservation project, being led by the Educopia Institute, is undertaking research...
In the recent years most libraries have focused on mass digitization programs and keeping electronic...
The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture will discuss the first two years of deliverables (2004-2...
Over the last several decades, U.S. supercomputing centers such as the San Diego Supercomputer Cente...
This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital...
This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress’ latest efforts to c...
This presentation discusses how preservation systems can share objects and specifically a collaborat...
Establishing metadata requirements is a key challenge for any attempt to implement a digital preserv...
This paper provides a historical look at the technical migrations of the Chronopolis digital preserv...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress' latest efforts ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-funded Chronicles in Preservation project \ud (http:...
As identified by the U.S. Congress, there is a national need for collaborative approaches to digita...
The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress' latest efforts to c...
The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture will discuss the first two years of deliverables (2004-2...
The Chronicles in Preservation project, being led by the Educopia Institute, is undertaking research...
In the recent years most libraries have focused on mass digitization programs and keeping electronic...
The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture will discuss the first two years of deliverables (2004-2...
Over the last several decades, U.S. supercomputing centers such as the San Diego Supercomputer Cente...