Added on 28 July 2010


The DPC, with help from the British Library , Portico and ULCC, and with funding from JISC, is pleased to announce the launch of the fourth in a series of Digital Preservation Case Notes.  The Case Notes offer straightforward examples of organisations and individuals tackling the digital preservation challenges that come from mass digitization.  The latest describes the Archival Sound Recordings (2) project from the British Library.  It discusses the benefits that accrue to preservation when content and metadata are wrapped together - and a technology called METS which can help to achieve that.

We're also delighted to announce that, in collaboration with JISC, we will be adding more papers to the Case Notes series in the near future.  Details will follow.

The full set of Case Notes is online at: http://www.dpconline.org/knowledge-base/case-studies