Archive for 2012
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Archivists' Toolkit (The AT)
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Linked Data and the Semantic Web in an Archival Context
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Sustaining ArchivesSpace
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Archivist an expert on all things 'born digital'
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Using Open Source Digital Forensics Software for Digital Archives Workshop
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Contextual Futures: The Meaning, Structure, and Use of Archival Description
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Using and Developing with Open Source Forensics Software in Digital Archives Programs
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Digital Archives, Digital Forensics, and Open Source Search: Developing Together
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Digital Forensics & Born-Digital Archives at Yale
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INFO 756 - Digital Preservation (Fall 2012) - Drexel University
This course will explore concepts, principles, and practice for the preservation of digital information resources. Digital preservation is a fundamental issue for anyone responsible for the creation or management of digital information. The class will address conceptual models, policy frameworks, technical approaches and requirements, and a number of case studies of real-world digital preservation projects and systems.
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"Using and Developing with Open Source Digital Forensics Software in Digital Archives Programs
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Digital Forensics for Digital Archives
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Born-Digital Collections: An Inter-Institutional Model for Stewardship
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Contextual Futures: The Meaning, Structure, and Use of Archival Description
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Open Source Digital Forensics at Yale University
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'I've Got Good News': Updates on Open Source Forensics for Archives
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AIMS Born-Digital Collections: An Inter-Institutional Model for Stewardship
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Accessioning-Based Metadata Extraction and Iterative Processing: Notes from the Field
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Digital Curation: A How-To-Do-It Manual, by Ross Harvey, New York: Neal Schuman, 2010
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INFO 756 - Digital Preservation (Spring 2012) - Drexel University
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