+ Designing Digital Preservation Solutions: A Risk Management-Based Approach
José Barateiro, Gonçalo Antunes, Filipe Freitas, José Borbinha
+ Understanding the Information Requirements of Arts and Humanities Scholarship
Agiatis Benardou, Panos Constantopoulos, Costis Dallas, Dimitris Gavrilis
+ Towards Interoperable Preservation Repositories: TIPR
Priscilla Caplan, William Kehoe, Joseph Pawletko
+ The Use of Quality Management Standards in Trustworthy Digital Archives
Susanne Dobratz, Peter Rödig, Uwe M. Borghoff, Björn Rätzke, Astrid Schoger
+ Keeping the Game Alive: Evaluating Strategies for the Preservation of Console Video Games
Mark Guttenbrunner, Christoph Becker, Andreas Rauber
+ A Framework for Software Preservation
Brian Matthews, Arif Shaon, Juan Bicarregui, Catherine Jones
+ Using a Core Scientific Metadata Model in Large-Scale Facilities
Brian Matthews, Shoaib Sufi, Damian Flannery, Laurent Lerusse, Tom Griffin, Michael Gleaves, Kerstin Kleese
+ Chronopolis Digital Preservation Network
David Minor, Don Sutton, Ardys Kozbial, Brad Westbrook, Michael Burek, Michael Smorul
+ Bit Preservation: A Solved Problem?
David S. H. Rosenthal
Articles
+ An Emergent Micro-Services Approach to Digital Curation Infrastructure
Stephen Abrams, John Kunze, David Loy
+ DMP Online: The Digital Curation Centre’s Web-based Tool for Creating, Maintaining and Exporting Data Management Plans
Martin Donnelly, Sarah Jones, John W. Pattenden-Fail
+ Towards Smart Storage for Repository Preservation Services
Steve Hitchcock, David Tarrant, Adrian Brown, Ben O’Steen, Neil Jefferies, Leslie Carr
+ A Framework for Distributed Preservation Workflows
Rainer Schmidt, Ross King, Andrew Jackson, Carl Wilson, Fabian Steeg, Peter Melms
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