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What's New

What's New - Issue 30, October 2010

In this issue:

  • What's on, and What's new
  • Editorial: Preservation and Progress through Harmony (Graham Pryor, Associate Director, DCC).
  • Who's who: Sixty second interview with Shane Start, Application Support, The British Library
  • One world: iPres 2010 - the Seventh International Conference on the Preservation of Digital Objects, Vienna, September 2010
  • Your view: Commentary, questions and debate from readers
Compiled by Kirsten Riley. What's new is a joint publication of DPC and DCC. Also available as a print-friendly PDF.
   

What's New - Issue 29, September 2010

In this issue:

  • What's on, and What's new
  • Editorial: On the value of storytelling (Kevin Ashley, DCC).
  • Who's who: Sixty second interview with Catharine Ward, Incremental Project, Cambridge University Library
  • One world: Pam Bjornson, Director General, NRC-CISTI
  • Your view: Commentary, questions and debate from readers
Compiled by Kirsten Riley. What's new is a joint publication of DPC and DCC. Also available as a print-friendly PDF.
   

What's New - Issue 28, August 2010

In this issue:

  • What's on, and What's new
  • Editorial: Preservation Planning on a Spin Cycle, William Kilbride, (DPC).
  • Who's who: Sixty second interview with Sharon McMeekin, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)
  • One world: Tim Keefe, Trinity College Dublin
  • Your view: Commentary, questions and debate from readers
Compiled by Kirsten Riley. What's new is a joint publication of DPC and DCC. Also available as a print-friendly PDF.
   

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