University of Tennessee Geologic Data Preservation Program: Preserving Historic Collection of Maps and Geological Samples INSC 590 Grant Proposal Assignment The principal goal of this project is the digital preservation of physical maps and geological samples from a variety of locations around the University of Tennessee. This will be accomplished through the creation of a robust unifying metadata schema with accompanying documentation, designed to create a foundation for future additions to the same database. Similar collections are present in long-term storage and archiving centers across the world; the primary innovation in this project is the application of long-term data management tools, standards, and processes to the task of prese...
Georia Tech Library and Information Center, October 2, 2004Describes a cooperative and distributed p...
This is the homepage of the Geology Division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conserva...
In terms of preserving our digital cartographic heritage, the last quarter of the 20th century has s...
Student presentation from INSC 590: Data Management for Research Grant Proposal assignment Universi...
AbstractState geological surveys are home to legacy geological data that holds value in the present....
Since June of 2007, the University of Pittsburgh has been engaged in a partnership to preserve the m...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a three-year joint effort of the No...
The American Geological Institute (AGI) has completed Phase II of a project to establish a National ...
Geologic map of Tennessee published in 1966 by the Tennessee Department of Conservation, Division of...
TennesseePreserving Tennessee's Cultural Heritage: A Statewide Conservation InitiativeInstitute of M...
Few would question the need to archive the scientific and technical (S&T) data generated by research...
<p>AGU F14 Poster on data preservation efforts related to legacy physical object collections at a st...
Geologic map of Tennessee published in 1966 by the Tennessee Department of Conservation, Division of...
Preserving long-term access to digital information resources is one of the key challenges facing lib...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is moving towards Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) of many environmental r...
Georia Tech Library and Information Center, October 2, 2004Describes a cooperative and distributed p...
This is the homepage of the Geology Division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conserva...
In terms of preserving our digital cartographic heritage, the last quarter of the 20th century has s...
Student presentation from INSC 590: Data Management for Research Grant Proposal assignment Universi...
AbstractState geological surveys are home to legacy geological data that holds value in the present....
Since June of 2007, the University of Pittsburgh has been engaged in a partnership to preserve the m...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a three-year joint effort of the No...
The American Geological Institute (AGI) has completed Phase II of a project to establish a National ...
Geologic map of Tennessee published in 1966 by the Tennessee Department of Conservation, Division of...
TennesseePreserving Tennessee's Cultural Heritage: A Statewide Conservation InitiativeInstitute of M...
Few would question the need to archive the scientific and technical (S&T) data generated by research...
<p>AGU F14 Poster on data preservation efforts related to legacy physical object collections at a st...
Geologic map of Tennessee published in 1966 by the Tennessee Department of Conservation, Division of...
Preserving long-term access to digital information resources is one of the key challenges facing lib...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is moving towards Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) of many environmental r...
Georia Tech Library and Information Center, October 2, 2004Describes a cooperative and distributed p...
This is the homepage of the Geology Division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conserva...
In terms of preserving our digital cartographic heritage, the last quarter of the 20th century has s...