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EPrints preservation apps: from PRONOM-ROAR to Amazon and a Bazaar

your computation goes to where your data is, not the other way around. Alistair Croll, Big business for big data, O’Reilly radar, 21 September 2010 They’re now called apps, after a certain other initiative; they were called plugins. As the KeepIt project moves towards its close, this is the story of …

Connecting Plato with digital repository interfaces: #ipres2010 twitterstream

This is a copy of the live Twitter record (edited to remove duplicates and retweets) for the presentation: Dave Tarrant, Connecting preservation planning and Plato with digital repository interfaces, iPres 2010, Vienna, Tuesday, September 21, 2010 (Day 2) Session 5a Preservation Planning and Evaluation (10:30-11:50) See also the EPrints record …

KeepIt course 4: putting a preservation plan into EPrints

KeepIt course module 4, Southampton, 18-19 March 2010 Tools this module: Plato, EPrints preservation apps Tags Find out more about: this module KeepIt course 4, the full KeepIt course Presentations and tutorial exercises course 4 (source files) So far in the practical work in KeepIt course 4 we have managed …

KeepIt course 4: Preservation planning with Plato

KeepIt course module 4, Southampton, 18-19 March 2010 Tools this module: Plato, EPrints preservation apps Tags Find out more about: this module KeepIt course 4, the full KeepIt course Presentations and tutorial exercises course 4 (source files) Preservation planning provides a workflow leading to a preservation plan. One of the …

Getting down to the nitty-gritty: preservation workflow tools

KeepIt course module 4, Southampton, 18-19 March 2010 Tools this module: EPrints, Plato Tags Find out more about: this module KeepIt course 4, the full KeepIt course Presentation referred to in this blog entry Preservation planning using Plato (Slideshare) Presentations and tutorial exercises course 4 (source files) So far, in …

Preservation planning depends on repository context

Digital preservation planning may be technical, but you have to get to grips with your organisational policy and planning first, as is revealed in a new paper by our KeepIt project advisor Andreas Rauber and coauthors in the latest issue of D-Lib Magazine From TIFF to JPEG 2000? Preservation Planning …