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Preserving Digital Materials - 3rd edition

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This is a concise handbook for a wide range of stakeholders who need to understand how preservation works in the digital world. It synthesizes current information, research, and perspectives about digital preservation from sources across many areas of practice. It will be of interest to anyone who wants to learn about how digital preservation works

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Part I: Why Do We Preserve Digital Materials?
Chapter 1: Preservation in the Digital Age
Chapter 2: The Need for Digital Preservation
Part II: What Digital Materials Are We Preserving?
Chapter 3: Digital Artifacts, Digital Objects, Storage
Chapter 4: Selection for Preservation
Chapter 5: Requirements for Successful Digital Preservation
Part III: How Do We Preserve Digital Materials?
Chapter 6: Digital Preservation Strategies I
Chapter 7: Digital Preservation Strategies II
Chapter 8: Case Studies
Part IV: Collaboration and the Future
Chapter 9: Digital Preservation Initiatives
Chapter 10: The Future of Digital Preservation


About the author

Ross Harvey has held academic positions at universities in Australia, Singapore, and the United States. His research interests focus on the stewardship of digital materials in libraries and archives, particularly on its preservation. Ross has published widely in the fields of bibliographic organization, library education, the preservation of library and archival material, and newspaper history. His most recent books are (with Jaye Weatherburn) Preserving Digital Materials, 3rd ed. (2018) and (with Gillian Oliver) Digital Curation, 2nd ed. (2016).Jaye Weatherburn began her career in film and television before turning to information science. She completed a Bachelor of Film and Television at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, worked in live television production for many years, then retrained with a Master of Information Management. Jaye is currently working as a Digital Preservation Officer at the University of Melbourne, implementing the University’s ten-year Digital Preservation Strategy (2015-2025). For as long as Twitter is around, she can be found at: @jayechats.

Summary

This is a concise handbook for a wide range of stakeholders who need to understand how preservation works in the digital world. It synthesizes current information, research and perspectives about digital preservation from sources across many areas of practice. It will be of interest to anyone who wants to learn about how digital preservation works

Product details

Authors D. R. Harvey, Ross Harvey, Ross Weatherburn Harvey, Jaye Weatherburn
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2018
 
EAN 9781538102978
ISBN 978-1-5381-0297-8
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 175 mm x 255 mm x 15 mm
Series Print on Demand
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs

Archiving, preservation & digitisation, IT, Internet and electronic resources in libraries, IT, Internet & electronic resources in libraries, Archiving, preservation and digitization

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