E-journal Preservation and Archiving: Whether, How, Who, Which, Where, and When?
A recent study of preservation practices for digital materials raises fundamental questions that aren't so easy to answer. Continue reading →
View ArticleDoes All Science Need to be Preserved? Do We Need to Save Every Last Data Point?
The era of Big Data raises many questions about why and how data should or can be preserved, who should lead the effort, and what the cost-benefit equation currently is. Continue reading →
View ArticleRestoring a Masterwork
How do you restore a damaged painting? The Metropolitan Museum of Art shows the way. Continue reading →
View ArticleRestoring a 17th Century Map and the Stories It Tells Us
A fragmented map found stuffed up a Scottish chimney is restored into a meaningful historical document. The post Restoring a 17th Century Map and the Stories It Tells Us appeared first on The Scholarly...
View ArticleWho Has All the Content?
Several services attempt to gather up “all” of the content across publishers. This post provides an overview and taxonomy. The post Who Has All the Content? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleThe New CLOCKSS Succession Plan: An Interview with Executive Director Craig...
This week, CLOCKSS has announced its new Succession Plan, a key component of its preservation strategy. Today, Roger Schonfeld interviews CLOCKSS executive director Craig van Dyck about the...
View ArticleRevisiting Nicholson Baker and Retention of Print
Scholars are anxious about what materials will be preserved and made accessible. Whose priorities come first? The post Revisiting Nicholson Baker and Retention of Print appeared first on The Scholarly...
View ArticleCelebrating 25 Years of Preserving the Web
Since 1996, the Internet Archive has been capturing the World Wide Web but also doing so much more to preserve our digital world behind the scenes. The post Celebrating 25 Years of Preserving the Web...
View ArticleRevisiting: Who Has All The Content?
Revisiting a post from 2017: Several services aim to gather all publications comprehensively. Who has all the content? The post Revisiting: Who Has All The Content? appeared first on The Scholarly...
View ArticleLibraries, Archives, Choice and Red Envelopes: The Growth of Streaming, the...
The role of libraries and archives as streaming grows, choice declines, and the death of the red envelopes arrives. The post Libraries, Archives, Choice and Red Envelopes: The Growth of Streaming, the...
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