Learning Digital Preservation: 15 Web Resources
If you are interested finding out more about Digital Preservation, Bill LeFurgy writing on Agogified.com has compiled 15 sources of information which he has used to train library school students:
“I wanted sources that covered issues of current importance, were succinct and that were reasonably friendly to the non-expert. I did find plenty of good information, but was surprised how few fit this particular need. Many sources focus on a particular program, approach or issue. Many drill down into very granular details that can overwhelm the novice. Others are a bit long or a bit old. After much hunting and culling, the list turned out to consist of 15 items as noted below” [Read More]
- An Introduction to Digital Preservation
- Curation Reference Manual
- Digital preservation: an introduction
- Digital Preservation Handbook
- Digital Preservation Management Tutorial
- Harnessing the Power of Digital Data for Science and Society
- International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation
- LIFE3: A Predictive Costing Tool For Digital Collections
- National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
- Sustainability of Digital Formats: Planning for Library of Congress Collections
- Sustainable Economics for a Digital Planet: Ensuring Long-Term Access to Digital Information
- The Digital Dilemma: Strategic Issues In Archiving And Accessing Digital Motion Picture Materials
- The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
- The Open Archival Information System Reference Model: Introductory Guide
- What is Digital Preservation?
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