[Sigdl-l] FW: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] Several Major Reports on Digital Preservation, Curation and Collections
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Tue Jun 21 07:02:58 EDT 2005
[Forwarded. Dick Hill]
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Subject: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] Several Major Reports on Digital Preservation,
Curation and Collections
In the past few days several important reports have been issued; I've
collected pointers to them in a single message here.
The U. S. National Science Board has approved the release of the
final version (subject to copy-editing) of Chris Greer's report on
Long-Lived data collections. Chris gave a talk on this report at the
spring CNI meeting, and I circulated a pointer to the earlier version
of this report that was issued for comment in March 2005; the version
that has just been posted incorporates many of the comments that were
recieved on the draft report.
You can find this document at
http://www.nsf.gov/nsb/documents/2005/LLDDC_report.pdf
I would urge anyone at a U.S. research institution or organization
concerned with research to take the time to at least look at the
executive summary of this very important report.
In addition, the Canadian National Research Council has issued its
final report on the 18-month Canadian consultation on access to
scientific research data. This is in important, interesting and
timely document that serves as a fine complement and counterpoint to
the U.S. report just discussed; it is much broader in terms of policy
questions but also somewhat more tentative. Again, I would urge
anyone interested in scientific or scholarly data curation to at
least skim this important report. It can be found at:
http://ncasrd-cnadrs.scitech.gc.ca/home_e.shtml
In the UK, the JISC has announced a new series of awards (totalling
some four million pounds) under its repositories program. For
information on this, see:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=programme_digital_repositories
and follow the pointers to the descriptions of the individual
projects, many of which are of extraordinary interest.
Also in the UK, there has been a very interesting report out of the
museum sector reflecting on the problems of collections too extensive
to be exhibited:
http://www.museumsassociation.org/ixbin/hixclient.exe?_IXSESSION_=eUXRKDd1Uo
h&_IXACTION_=summary&%24with+cms_con_core_identifier+is+%229839%22=.&_IXSPFX
_=full/x&_IXFPFX_=full/x&_IXMAXHITS_=1
Note that this page also contains pointers to several interesting
ancillary documents, as well as some press material; the report
proper is at:
http://www.museumsassociation.org/asset_arena/text/ns/policy_collections.pdf
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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