+ 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
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+ 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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Recently I have found myself cooing over visualisation maps (and heat maps) of health and well being resources. The content rich data is overlayed with mapping technologies, and some interesting themes and patterns are emerging.
A lot of the talk around social media in the last year has been around information overload. Social media has provided us with new and exciting ways to create content. But it has also meant learning new ways to manage and engage with social media tools. Are we teetering on the edge of an information overload precipice?
Information overload is a figment of your imagination. Or a failure of your filter. Or a symptom of your technological submissiveness. Depends on who you ask.
What if you had to sort through 3.5 million articles and social media posts a day and try to pull out the most relevant items for your organisation? What if you then had to cobble it all together into something readable for your top groups and executives in your organisation?
Alacra Compliance saves time by aggregating information from both free and fee-based sources and enabling users to conduct an accurate federated search across these sources (coined “simultaneous search” by Alacra).