Because of the historical value of email in the late 20th and 21st centuries, Harvard University Libraries began planning for an email archiving project in early 2007. A working group comprised of University archivists, curators, records managers, librarians and technologists studied the problem and recommended the undertaking of a pilot email archiving project at the University Library. This two-year pilot would implement a system for ingest, processing, preservation, and eventual end user delivery of email, in anticipation of it becoming an ongoing central service at the University after the pilot. This paper describes some of the unexpected challenges encountered during the pilot project and how they were addressed by design decisions. K...
A report on the Digital Curation Centre workshop held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in April 2006 to explor...
While we know that paper records properly stored can last for hundreds of years electronic records ?...
This presentation was given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the...
Email is an increasingly important part of the historical record, yet it is particularly difficult t...
Email is an increasingly important part of the historical record, yet it is particularly difficult t...
This paper discusses the obstacles and solutions to implementing an email preservation system at a s...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
In this paper, I describe the results of user interviews that reveal problems in current email syste...
The overall aim of this article is to push for access to born-digital archives, including email arch...
Research problem: Despite its ubiquitous usage, there has been a lack of research into the New Zeala...
The business of universities is increasingly transacted by email, and the management and preservatio...
This paper aims at providing an outline of the unsolved email preservation problem. Starting from a ...
Abstract—This paper describes a replicable infrastructure solution for conducting empirical software...
Email is more than half a century old and fills a vital role in activities across all sectors of soc...
Email is a born-digital form of communication, which can be studied in a number of ways using a vari...
A report on the Digital Curation Centre workshop held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in April 2006 to explor...
While we know that paper records properly stored can last for hundreds of years electronic records ?...
This presentation was given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the...
Email is an increasingly important part of the historical record, yet it is particularly difficult t...
Email is an increasingly important part of the historical record, yet it is particularly difficult t...
This paper discusses the obstacles and solutions to implementing an email preservation system at a s...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
In this paper, I describe the results of user interviews that reveal problems in current email syste...
The overall aim of this article is to push for access to born-digital archives, including email arch...
Research problem: Despite its ubiquitous usage, there has been a lack of research into the New Zeala...
The business of universities is increasingly transacted by email, and the management and preservatio...
This paper aims at providing an outline of the unsolved email preservation problem. Starting from a ...
Abstract—This paper describes a replicable infrastructure solution for conducting empirical software...
Email is more than half a century old and fills a vital role in activities across all sectors of soc...
Email is a born-digital form of communication, which can be studied in a number of ways using a vari...
A report on the Digital Curation Centre workshop held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in April 2006 to explor...
While we know that paper records properly stored can last for hundreds of years electronic records ?...
This presentation was given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the...