The Facet Preservation Collection
The Facet Preservation Collection
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Author(s): Brown, Adrian
Harvey, Ross
ISBN No.: 9781783300853
Pages: 2,872
Year: 201508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 727.82
Status: Out Of Print

Practical Digital Preservation 1. Making the case for digital preservation 2. Understanding your requirements 3. Models for implementing a digital preservation service 4. Selecting and acquiring digital objects 5. Accessioning and ingesting digital objects 6. Describing digital objects 7.Preserving digital objects 8.


Providing access to users 9. Future trends Preserving Our Heritage 1. Early Perspectives on Preservation 2. Perspectives on Cultural Heritage 3. Preservation in Context: Libraries, Archives, Museums, and the Built Environment 4. Collections: Development and Management 5. Risks to Cultural Heritage: Time, Nature, and Humans 6. Conservation 7.


Frameworks for Digital Preservation 8. Preservation Policy 9. Ethics and Values 10. Multicultural Perspectives 11. Sustainability 12. Epilogue Preserving Archives, 2nd edition 1. Introducing archive preservation 2. Understanding archive materials and their characteristics 3.


Managing digital preservation 4. Archive buildings and their characteristics 5. Safeguarding the building and its contents 6. Managing archival storage 7. Managing risks and avoiding disaster 8. Creating and using surrogates 9. Moving the records 10. Exhibiting archives 11.


Handling the records 12. Managing a pest control programme 13. Training and the use of volunteers 14. Putting preservation into practice Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums 1. Managing the documentary heritage: issues for the present and future - John Feather 2. Preservation policy and planning - Mirjam Foot 3. Intangible heritage: museums and preservation - David Grattan and John Moses 4. Surrogacy and the artefact - Marilyn Deegan 5.


Moving with the times in search of permanence - Yola de Lusenet 6. Valuation model for paper conservation research: a new approach for setting research priorities - Henk J. Porck, Frank J. Ligterink, Gerrit de Bruin and Steph Scholten 7. Preservation of audiovisual media: traditional to interactive formats - Bob Pymm 8. Challenges of managing the digitally born artefact - Barbara Reed 9. Preserving cultural heritage in times of conflict - René Teijgeler 10. Access and the social contract in memory institutions - Helen Forde 11.


Redefining ''the collection'' in the 21st century - G. E. Gorman and Sydney J. Shep Digital Curation PART 1: DIGITAL CURATION: SCOPE AND INCENTIVES 1. Introduction 2. The changing landscape 3. Conceptual models 4. Defining data PART 2: KEY REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL CURATION 5.


Curation and curators 6. Description and representation information 7. Preservation planning and policy 8. Sharing knowledge and collaborating PART 3: THE DIGITAL CURATION LIFECYCLE IN ACTION 9. Designing data 10. Creating data 11. Deciding what data to keep 12. Ingesting data 13.


Preserving data 14. Storing data 15. Using and reusing data Digital Preservation 1. Key issues in digital preservation - Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner 2. Strategies for digital preservation - David Holdsworth 3. The status of preservation metadata in the digital library community - Robin Wendler 4. Web archiving - Julien Masanès 5. Web archiving activities: case studies - Elisa Mason 6.


The costs of digital preservation - Brian F. Lavoie 7. It''s money that matters in long-term preservation - Stephen Chapman 8. Some European approaches to digital preservation - Peter McKinney 9. Digital preservation projects: some brief case studies - Jasmine Kelly and Elisa Mason Preparing Collections for Digitization 1. Digitization in the context of collection management 2. Before you digitize: resources, suppliers and surrogates 3. The digital image 4.


The process of selection 5. Surveying collections 6. Equipment for image capture 7. Preparation of document formats and fastenings 8. Preparation of damaged documents 9. Setting up the imaging operation 10. Conclusion Preserving Complex Digital Objects Foreword - Adam Farquhar Preface - Neil Grindley Introduction - Janet Delve and David Anderson PART 1: WHY AND WHAT TO PRESERVE: CREATIVITY VERSUS PRESERVATION 1. Standing on the shoulders of heavily armed giants - why history matters for game development - Dan Pinchbeck 2.


Archaeology versus anthropology: what can truly be preserved? - Richard A. Bartle 3. Make or break? Concerning the value of redundancy as a creative strategy - Simon Biggs 4. Between code and space: the challenges of preserving complex digital creativity in contemporary arts practice - Michael Takeo Magruder PART 2: THE MEMORY INSTITUTION/DATA ARCHIVAL PERSPECTIVE 5. Preservation of digital objects at the Archaeology Data Service - Jenny Mitcham 6. Preserving games for museum collections and public display: the National Videogame Archive - Tom Woolley, James Newman and Iain Simons 7. Bridging the gap in digital art preservation: interdisciplinary reflections on authenticity, longevity and potential collaborations - Perla Innocenti 8. Laying a trail of breadcrumbs - preparing the path for preservation - Drew Baker and David Anderson PART 3: DIGITAL PRESERVATION APPROACHES, PRACTICE AND TOOLS Part 3.


1: A good place to start: software preservation 9. Digital preservation and curation: the danger of overlooking software - Neil Chue Hong 10. How do I know that I have preserved software? - Brian Matthews, Arif Shaon and Esther Conway Part 3.2: Tools and techniques 11. Digital preservation strategies for visualizations and simulations - Janet Delve, Hugh Denard and William Kilbride 12. The ISDA tools: preserving 3D digital content - Kenton McHenry, Rob Kooper, Luigi Marini and Michael Ondrejcek Part 3.3: Metadata, paradata and documentation 13. Ecologies of research and performance: preservation challenges in the London Charter - Hugh Denard 14.


A tangled web: metadata and problems in game preservation - Jerome McDonough 15. Metadata for preserving computing environments - Angela Dappert 16. Preserving games environments via TOTEM, KEEP and Bletchley Park - Janet Delve, Dan Pinchbeck and Winfried Bergmeyer 17. Documenting the context of software art works through social theory: towards a vocabulary for context classification - Leo Konstantelos PART 4: CASE STUDIES 18. The Villa of Oplontis: a ''born-digital'' project - John R. Clarke 19. Preservation of complex cultural heritage objects - a practical Implementation - Daniel Pletinckx.


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