06 July 2010
Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation A Future for our Digital Memory (2): Strategic Agenda 2010‐2013 for Long‐Term Access to Digital Resourc
Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation
A Future for our Digital Memory (2):
Strategic Agenda 2010‐2013
for Long‐Term Access to Digital Resources
The problem
http://www.ncdd.nl/en/documents/10-13strategicagendaNCDD_EN.pdf
A Future for our Digital Memory (2):
Strategic Agenda 2010‐2013
for Long‐Term Access to Digital Resources
The problem
http://www.ncdd.nl/en/documents/10-13strategicagendaNCDD_EN.pdf
PLANETS SUITE
PLANETS SUITE
PLANETS (Preservation and Long-term Access through Distributed NETworkS)
Planets is a four-year project co-funded by the European Commission to address core digital preservation challenges. The project has developed a suite of software tools and services to support preservation and long-term access to digital content.
Planets: http://planets-project.eu
PLANETS (Preservation and Long-term Access through Distributed NETworkS)
Planets is a four-year project co-funded by the European Commission to address core digital preservation challenges. The project has developed a suite of software tools and services to support preservation and long-term access to digital content.
Planets: http://planets-project.eu
Report on government practices in communication and preservation
http://www.planets-project.eu/docs/reports/Planets_DT7_D5_GovernmentPractices.pdf
PLANETS: Publications
PLANETS: Publications
2 Case Studies found:
The National Archives of the Netherlands and Emulation
Posted on 6th July 2010
The National Archives of the Netherlands is the largest public archives in the Netherlands and the custodian of the national record of Dutch Government. Increasingly, these records are digital, and are being housed in the National Archive's custom-built e-Depot. Since 2002, the National Archives has carried out research into the feasibility of strategies to preserve different types of digital objects. This case study considers the appropriateness of emulation to preserve dynamic records such as spreadsheets and databases where migration is not a suitable option. [PDF, 525KB]
Digital Folklore Preserved for the Future
Posted on 6th July 2010
The Royal Library in Copenhagen is the National Library of Denmark. In 2008, it merged with the Danish Folklore Archives. As a result, the Royal Library has need to ingest a rapidly growing collection of materials from published works, manuscripts, documents and maps to pictures, photographs and music representing Danish folklore and that of other parts of the world. This case study examines how the two institutions have used Planets characterisation and planning tools to profile digital objects before transferring them to the Royal Library's digital preservation store. [PDF, 1513KB]
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