Table of Contents
Editorial
pp. 1-3 |
Editorial Chris Rusbridge |
Papers (Peer-reviewed)
pp. 4-14 |
Evolving a Network of Networks: The Experience of Partnerships in the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program Martha Anderson |
pp. 15-28 |
Toward Distributed Infrastructures for Digital Preservation: The Roles of Collaboration and Trust Michael Day |
pp. 29-43 |
Dataset Preservation for the Long Term: Results of the DareLux Project Eugène Dürr, Kees van der Meer, Wim Luxemburg, Ronald Dekker |
pp. 44-62 |
Curation of Laboratory Experimental Data as Part of the Overall Data Lifecycle Jeremy Frey |
pp. 63-75 |
Towards a Theory of Digital Preservation Reagan Moore |
pp. 76-88 |
Challenges and Issues Relating to the Use of Representation Information for the Digital Curation of Crystallography and Engineering Data Manjula Patel, Alexander Ball |
pp. 89-106 |
Defining File Format Obsolescence: A Risky Journey David Pearson, Colin Webb |
pp. 107-113 |
Data Documentation Initiative: Toward a Standard for the Social Sciences Mary Vardigan, Pascal Heus, Wendy Thomas |
pp. 114-126 |
Moving Archival Practices Upstream: An Exploration of the Life Cycle of Ecological Sensing Data in Collaborative Field Research Jullian C. Wallis, Christine L. Borgman, Matthew S. Mayernik, Alberto Pepe |
Articles
pp. 127-133 |
The DCC / Regional eScience Collaborative Workshop Martin Donnelly |
pp. 134-140 |
The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model Sarah Higgins |
pp. 141-153 |
What to Preserve?: Significant Properties of Digital Objects Helen Hockx-Yu, Gareth Knight |
pp. 154-157 |
Recycling Information: Science Through Data Mining Michael Lesk |
pp. 158-166 |
The Fit Between the UK Environmental Information Regulations and the Freedom of Information Act Colin Pelton, Mark Thorley |
pp. 167-170 |
Review: Scholarship in the Digital Age Chris Rusbridge |
pp. 171-181 |
Meeting Curation Challenges in a Neuroimaging Group Angus Whyte, Dominic Job, Stephen Giles, Stephen Lawrie |
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