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See for example the Catriona II project, which discovered that quality resources were being created in Scottish Universities,'However, since they are not being created with the aim of wider access and use, they are mostly not networked, difficult to find, or in difficult to access formats'. These findings might reasonably be expected to be extrapolated to other UK institutions and by no means confined to the higher education sector. |
| http://wp269.lib.strath.ac.uk:5050/Cat2/index.html Update 10 Oct 2006 Location no longer valid. Report available at http://cdlr.strath.ac.uk/pubs/nicholsond/catriona2final.pdf |
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Waters, D and Garrett, J. (1996). Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information commissioned by the Commission on Preservation and Access and the Research Libraries Group.Washington, DC: Commission on Preservation and Access. Also available online at: |
| www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/digpresstudy/final-report.pdf Update, 07 May 2010 From rlg.org to oclc.org |
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Fresko, M. (1995) Long Term Preservation of Electronic Materials (1995). A Report of a Workshop Organised by JISC/British Library, held at the University of Warwick on 27-28 November 1995. British Library R & D Report 6238. |
| http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/papers/bl/rdr6238 | |
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Hedstrom, M. and Montgomery, S. (1998). Digital Preservation Needs and Requirements in RLG Member Institutions. Mountain View CA: RLG. p. 3. |
| www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/digpresneeds/digpres.pdf Update, 07 May 2010 From rlg.org to oclc.org |
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For example, the PRO's strategy states that preservation systems must be capable of providing a guarantee of rates of data loss no greater than 1 in 100,000 for data surrogates and 1 in 100,000,000 for "born digital" objects where no originals exist from which to re-create the object. Source: A Digital Preservation Strategy for the PRO. 1999. 3.6.3. |
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For example it has been reported that it costs about $5-7 per megabyte per year to retain electronic engineering records in the US but about $1250 per megabyte to re-create them. See http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/nost/isoas/us01/minutes.html. Costs involved in creating other digital resources, e.g. satellite or archaeological data may be higher. In addition, the data may be unique and unrecoverable if destroyed. |
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Hedstrom, M. and Montgomery, S. (1998). Digital Preservation Needs and Requirements in RLG Member Institutions. Mountain View CA: RLG. p. 1. Also available online at: |
| www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/digpresneeds/digpres.pdf Update, 07 May 2010 From rlg.org to oclc.org |
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Feeney, M. (ed). (1999). Digital Culture: Maximising the Nation's Investment. London:The National Preservation Office. p.11. Also available online at: |
| http://www.bl.uk/npo/ | |
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Public Record Office. (1999). Guidelines on the Management,Appraisal and Preservation of Electronic Records. Kew: Public Record Office.Volume 1: Principles. 4.4. Available free from the PRO or online at: |
| http://www.pro.gov.uk/recordsmanagement/eros/guidelines | |
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British Standards Institution (1999). Code of Practice for Legal Admissibility and Evidential Weight of Information Stored Electronically. DISC PD 0008:1999. |
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Duranti, L. (2000).The Impact of Technological Changes on Archival Theory. International Congress of Archives, Seville, September 2000. |
| http://www.interpares.org/documents/ld_sevilla_2000.pdf | |
| 12. | Feeney, M. (ed). (1999). Digital Culture: Maximising the Nation's Investment. London:The National Preservation Office. p.41. Also available online at:. |
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Ashley, K. (1999). Digital Archive Costs: Facts and Fallacies. DLM Forum '99. p. 1. http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/dlm/fulltext/full_ashl_en.htm Update 04 April 2008 No longer available - information at http://ec.europa.eu/archives/ISPO/dlm/ |
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Beagrie, N and Greenstein, D. (1998). A Strategic Policy Framework for Creating and Preserving Digital Collections. British Library Research and Innovation Report 107. London:The British Library. Also available online at: http://ahds.ac.uk/strategic.htm |
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Hendley,T. (1998). Comparison of Methods and Costs of Digital Preservation. British Library Research and Innovation Report 67. London:The British Library. Also available online at: |
| http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/elib/papers/tavistock/hendley/hendley.html | |
| 16. | Hedstrom, M. and Montgomery, S. (1998). Digital Preservation Needs and Requirements in RLG Member Institutions. Mountain View CA: RLG. p. 41. Also available online at: |
| www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/digpresneeds/digpres.pdf Update, 07 May 2010 From rlg.org to oclc.org |
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A European forum for archivists and records managers. Its stated aim is "to achieve multidisciplinary Europe-wide co-operation to produce guidelines and to provide support to solving the issues dealing with electronic records." |
| http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/dlm Update 04 April 2008 No longer available - information at http://ec.europa.eu/archives/ISPO/dlm/ |
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PADI website. Issues: Roles and Responsibilities. Roles within organisations. http://www.nla.gov.au/padi/topics/8.html |
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Dempsey, L. (1999). Scientific, Industrial, and Cultural Heritage: a shared approach. Ariadne (22). December 1999. p. 4. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue22/dempsey |
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National Library of Canada. (1998). Networked Electronic Publications: Policy and Guidelines. p.3. http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/9/8/index-e.html Update 17 September 2007 Link new location http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/nlc-bnc/networked_epubs-ef/9/8/index-e.html |
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Waters, D and Garrett, J. (1996). Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information commissioned by the Commission on Preservation and Access and the Research Libraries Group.Washington, DC: Commission on Preservation and Access. p.13. Also available online at: |
| www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/digpresstudy/final-report.pdf Update, 07 May 2010 From rlg.org to oclc.org |