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Preserving & Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu
Preserving & Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu
Digital Preservation Presentations
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Archive-It @ Georgetown Law: What We're Doing & What We Wish We Were Doing, Roger Skalbeck, Sarah Rhodes
Archive-It @ Georgetown Law: What We're Doing & What We Wish We Were Doing, Roger Skalbeck, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
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Capturing The Elusive Government Document Before It Disappears: The Chesapeake Project, Katherine Baer, Mary Jo Lazun
Capturing The Elusive Government Document Before It Disappears: The Chesapeake Project, Katherine Baer, Mary Jo Lazun
Digital Preservation Presentations
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A Tale Of Three Libraries: Key Factors In Successful Online Collaborative Projects, Dee Dee Dockendorf, Mary Jo Lazun, Sarah Rhodes
A Tale Of Three Libraries: Key Factors In Successful Online Collaborative Projects, Dee Dee Dockendorf, Mary Jo Lazun, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
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The Chesapeake Project: A Collaborative Model For Preserving And Providing Permanent Access To "Born Digital" Web Publications, Sarah Rhodes
The Chesapeake Project: A Collaborative Model For Preserving And Providing Permanent Access To "Born Digital" Web Publications, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
The proliferation of legal materials published directly to the Web with no print counterpart poses a new and unprecedented challenge for librarians, archivists, and information professionals concerned about the long-term preservation of legal resources. In response to this preservation challenge, the Georgetown Law Library, in collaboration with the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia, launched The Chesapeake Project in March 2007. A two-year pilot digital preservation program, The Chesapeake Project utilizes a shared digital archive in order to stabilize, preserve, and provide permanent access to legal materials published on the World Wide Web. The intention of the project is …
The Chesapeake Project: One Model For Digital Preservation, Sarah Rhodes
The Chesapeake Project: One Model For Digital Preservation, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
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Here's To Your (Digital Archive's) Good Health: Applying Trac And Other Evaluation Parameters To A Local Digital Preservation Project, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
No abstract provided.