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Be part of the action – Collaborate with 4C and help to Clarify the Costs of Curation

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As a project, 4C has made a commitment to being ‘open and social’ and this commitment is absolutely fundamental to producing tools and resources which are of any use to the Digital Curation community. The ultimate aim of the project … Continue reading
   

‘A very pragmatic European enterprise – reflections on cross border project involvement’ by Paul Stokes

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They say that you should write about what you know; what you’re passionate about.  And in the context of this project what I know about is running a pan-European Enterprise under the auspices of the European Commission. That’s a rather … Continue reading
   

‘Cache in the Attic’ by William Kilbride

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In case you hadn’t noticed, we live in hard times.  Economists can supply the abstract proofs but day time telly is good enough for me. A decade ago the schedules (at least in the UK) were crammed with property shows.  … Continue reading
   

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