[MNASIS-L] Digital preservation & more
Janet Arth
arth at tc.umn.edu
Mon Dec 19 08:56:58 EST 2005
The latest issue of Library Trends is devoted to digital collection issues.
fyi, Janet
<1>
Authors
Smith M.
Title
Exploring variety in digital collections and the implications for digital
preservation
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):6-15, 2005 Sum.
<2>
Authors
Smith C.
Title
Building an Internet Archive System for the British Broadcasting
Corporation
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):16-32, 2005 Sum.
<3>
Authors
Steenbakkers JF.
Title
Digital archiving in the twenty-first century: Practice at the national
library of the Netherlands
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):33-56, 2005 Sum.
<4>
Authors
Phillips ME.
Title
What should we preserve? The question for heritage libraries in a digital
world
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):57-71, 2005 Sum.
<5>
Authors
Masanes J.
Title
Web archiving methods and approaches: A comparative study
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):72-90, 2005 Sum.
<6>
Authors
Knight S.
Title
Preservation metadata: National Library of New Zealand experience
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):91-110, 2005 Sum.
<7>
Authors
Caplan P. Guenther R.
Title
Practical preservation: The PREMIS experience
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):111-124, 2005 Sum.
<8>
Authors
Abrams SL.
Title
Establishing a Global Digital Format Registry
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):125-143, 2005 Sum.
<9>
Authors
Moore RW. Marciano R.
Title
Prototype preservation environments
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):144-162, 2005 Sum.
<10>
Authors
LeFurgy W.
Title
Building preservation partnerships: The Library of Congress National
Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):163-172, 2005 Sum.
<11>
Authors
Woodyard-Robinson D.
Title
Digital Preservation: Finding Balance - Introduction
Source
Library Trends. 54(1):1-5, 2005 Sum.
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