The UK has long been active in digital preservation. Following a series of international workshops, the Digital Preservation Coalition was set up in 2001. Meanwhile, other parts of the UK were becoming heavily engaged in e-science, and bearing these developments in mind, the Digital Curation Centre was formed in 2004. These two organisations are founded and funded on very different principles and scales, and are looking at related problems from different angles; nevertheless, they aim to complement and mutually support each other. This session will provide some context and background on the two organisations and their approach, leading towards a discussion of relevant issues from an IASSIST perspective
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...
This paper asks the question “what form of digital preservation collective is best for Scotland?” an...
In the mid 1990s UK digital preservation activity concentrated on ensuring the survival of digital m...
This talk will describe the state of the art of digital curation in the UK. A number of ongoing proj...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
The Digital Curation Centre (DCC; www.dcc.ac.uk) has been established and funded by the UK governme...
In accordance with the theme of iPres2008, this panel session will consider how ‘joined up’ (or othe...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Digital curation and digital preservation have as object of interest the maintenance of digital info...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
A report on an invitational workshop held in Washington, D.C. on the 7-9 May 2006; organised by the ...
Philip Hunter reports on the launch of the DCC at the National eScience Centre in Edinburgh, Novembe...
The UK scene -- David Thomas will focus on the Seamless Flow programme being undertaken at the Natio...
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...
This paper asks the question “what form of digital preservation collective is best for Scotland?” an...
In the mid 1990s UK digital preservation activity concentrated on ensuring the survival of digital m...
This talk will describe the state of the art of digital curation in the UK. A number of ongoing proj...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
We describe the aims and aspirations for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), the UK response to the r...
The Digital Curation Centre (DCC; www.dcc.ac.uk) has been established and funded by the UK governme...
In accordance with the theme of iPres2008, this panel session will consider how ‘joined up’ (or othe...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Digital curation and digital preservation have as object of interest the maintenance of digital info...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
A report on an invitational workshop held in Washington, D.C. on the 7-9 May 2006; organised by the ...
Philip Hunter reports on the launch of the DCC at the National eScience Centre in Edinburgh, Novembe...
The UK scene -- David Thomas will focus on the Seamless Flow programme being undertaken at the Natio...
strengthening links between the digital preservation and eScience communities via its eScience Liais...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...
This paper asks the question “what form of digital preservation collective is best for Scotland?” an...