This report is one of a set of outputs from the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project ‘Preserving and sharing born-digital and hybrid objects from and across the National Collection’. It has been designed to provide an extensive account of the project research activities and findings, to be useful to museum, heritage, and preservation professionals, as well as to scholars interested in born-digital materials
One of the central tasks of Leiden University Libraries is to preserve academic heritage: the object...
symposium Transformation Digital Art International symposium on the preservation of born-digital a...
Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, curatorial, an...
The report Preserving and sharing born-digital and hybrid objects from and across the National Colle...
Contemporary culture is increasingly digital. However, this prevalence of digital culture poses a si...
When considering the complex challenges faced by cultural heritage organisations in collecting, pres...
The report provides recommendations to help ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of mater...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
Individuals and organisations operate in an increasingly digital landscape, and one that presents a ...
This study explored the factors affecting the nature and extent of the collection of born digital ma...
This presentation discusses the phases of web collection development, challenges with web archives, ...
Slides from Born Digital Workflows CurateCamp presentation about metadata captured as part of the Pr...
The Petőfi Literary Museum’s Digital Humanities Centre, established last year, is in the process of ...
International audienceIn late-2013 the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC), consisting of the ...
This study describes a latent content analysis of the deeds of gift currently used by collecting re...
One of the central tasks of Leiden University Libraries is to preserve academic heritage: the object...
symposium Transformation Digital Art International symposium on the preservation of born-digital a...
Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, curatorial, an...
The report Preserving and sharing born-digital and hybrid objects from and across the National Colle...
Contemporary culture is increasingly digital. However, this prevalence of digital culture poses a si...
When considering the complex challenges faced by cultural heritage organisations in collecting, pres...
The report provides recommendations to help ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of mater...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
Individuals and organisations operate in an increasingly digital landscape, and one that presents a ...
This study explored the factors affecting the nature and extent of the collection of born digital ma...
This presentation discusses the phases of web collection development, challenges with web archives, ...
Slides from Born Digital Workflows CurateCamp presentation about metadata captured as part of the Pr...
The Petőfi Literary Museum’s Digital Humanities Centre, established last year, is in the process of ...
International audienceIn late-2013 the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC), consisting of the ...
This study describes a latent content analysis of the deeds of gift currently used by collecting re...
One of the central tasks of Leiden University Libraries is to preserve academic heritage: the object...
symposium Transformation Digital Art International symposium on the preservation of born-digital a...
Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, curatorial, an...