Table of Contents
Editorial
pp. 1-2 |
Editorial Chris Rusbridge |
Papers (Peer-reviewed)
pp. 3-11 |
Developing Practical Approaches to Active Preservation Adrian Brown |
pp. 12-28 |
The world is all grown digital.... How shall a man persuade management what to do in such times? James Currall, Claire Johnson, Peter McKinney |
pp. 29-48 |
UK Research Funders’ Policies for the Management of Information Outputs Michael Jubb |
pp. 49-61 |
“The Naming of Cats”: Automated Genre Classification Yunhyong Kim, Seamus Ross |
pp. 62-72 |
Modelling OAIS Compliance for Disaggregated Preservation Services Gareth Knight, Mark Hedges |
pp. 73-91 |
Data Curation Standards and Social Science Occupational Information Resources Paul Lambert, Vernon Gayle, Larry Tan, Ken Turner, Richard Sinnott, Ken Prandy |
pp. 92-101 |
Digital Archive Policies and Trusted Digital Repositories MacKenzie Smith, Reagan Moore |
Articles
pp. 102-111 |
Report from the DigCCurr 2007 International Symposium on Digital Curation, Chapel Hill, NC, April 18-20, 2007 Michael Day |
pp. 112-121 |
The CASPAR Approach to Digital Preservation David Giaretta |
pp. 122-127 |
Digital Curation Centre – Phase Two Helen Hockx-Yu |
pp. 128-134 |
Using a Remote Access Data Enclave for Data Dissemination Julia Lane, Stephanie Shipp |
pp. 135-144 |
Attitudes and Aspirations in a Diverse World: The Project StORe Perspective on Scientific Repositories Graham Pryor |
pp. 145-148 |
Curation: A Global Collaborative Challenge Bridget Robinson |
pp. 149-155 |
User Priorities for Data: Results from SUPER Jennifer M. Schopf, Steven Newhouse |
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