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Description:
This presentation was delivered during the third WePreserve Forum 2009 (Barcelona, March 2009). It introduces European Initiatives in Digital Preservation and DigitalPreservationEurope (DPE) project.
Target Audiences:
- Preservation Experts
- Preservation Managers
- Preservation Practitioners
- Preservation Trainers
Author:
- Professor Seamus Ross
Topics:
- Digital Preservation Strategy
- Digital preservation tools
- Evaluation of preservation strategies
- Introduction in Digital Preservation
- Management of digital preservation initiatives
Risks, Benefits and Motivations
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Description:
Preservation Outreach New Approaches Risks, Benefits and Motivations - 3rd Annual WePreserve Conference: A New Generation of Preservation Tools and Services Nice (Fr) 28-30 October 2008
Target Audiences:
- Funding bodies
- Internal auditors
- Policy makers
- Preservation Experts
- Preservation Managers
- Preservation Practitioners
Author:
- Professor Seamus Ross
Topics:
- Digital Preservation Strategy
- Management of digital preservation initiatives
Representation Information (RepInfo)
Open File [PDF, 913KB]
Description:
CASPAR/DCC Representation iformation solution.
Target Audiences:
- IT experts
- Preservation Experts
- Preservation Practitioners
- Researchers
Author:
- Stephen Rankin
Topics:
- CASPAR
- Representation information
Repository models: from experimentation to services
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Description:
The presentation was given at the Delos Summer School (Tirrenia, June 2008). This presentation provides an overview of digital repositories, looking at different repository types and dividing them by content type, coverage, functionality and target user group. It concludes with two group exercises, one writing a use case for a web archiving project and the other a business case for sustained funding for an Institutional Repository beyond its start-up phase, to help apply knowledge to real-world situations.
Focus of Training:
It gives a general overview of digital repositories, looking at different repository types and dividing them by content type, coverage, functionality and target user group.
Target Audiences:
- IT experts
- Preservation Experts
- Preservation Managers
- Preservation Practitioners
- Preservation Trainers
- Researchers
Author:
- Mr Stephen Grace
Topic:
- Repository models: from experimentation to services