Table of Contents
Editorial
pp. 1-3 |
Editorial Chris Rusbridge |
Papers (Peer-reviewed)
pp. 4-16 |
Long-term Preservation of Earth Observation Data and Knowledge in ESA through CASPAR Sergio Albani, David Giaretta |
pp. 17-28 |
Enabling Product Design Reuse by Long-term Preservation of Engineering Knowledge Jörg Brunsmann, Wolfgang Wilkes |
pp. 29-43 |
Curating the CIA World Factbook Peter Buneman, Heiko Müller, Chris Rusbridge |
pp. 44-56 |
Designing for Discovery and Re-Use: the ‘ANDS Data Sharing Verbs’ Approach to Service Decomposition Adrian Burton, Andrew Treloar |
pp. 57-70 |
Using the DCC Lifecycle Model to Curate a Gene Expression Database: A Case Study Jean O’Donoghue, Jano I. van Hemert |
pp. 71-82 |
Multi-scale Data Sharing in the Life Sciences: Some Lessons for Policy Makers Graham Pryor |
pp. 83-92 |
Data Curation Program Development in U.S. Universities: The Georgia Institute of Technology Example Tyler O. Walters |
pp. 93-103 |
Constructing Data Curation Profiles Michael Witt, Jacob Carlson, D. Scott Brandt, Melissa H. Cragin |
pp. 104-122 |
The Significance of Storage in the “Cost of Risk” of Digital Preservation Richard Wright, Ant Miller, Matthew Addis |
Articles
pp. 123-136 |
“What? So What”: The Next-Generation JHOVE2 Architecture for Format-Aware Characterization Stephen Abrams, Sheila Morrissey, Tom Cramer |
pp. 137-145 |
Enduring Access to Digitized Books: Organizational and Technical Framework Oya Y. Rieger, William R. Kehoe |
pp. 146-155 |
Emulation: From Digital Artefact to Remotely Rendered Environments Dirk von Suchodoletz, Jeffrey van der Hoeven |
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