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Digital Preservation in the Context of Changing Reading Behaviors and Research Methods
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Gary Frost
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November 28, 2007
Introduction
This ARL Report provides a look at preservation in the digital environment. In this environment, preservation may be “reconceived” and the components do sound different. Refreshment, redundancy, migration and emulation appear strange in the context of traditional library and archives preservation.
Published Online: 2007-11-28
Published in Print: 2004-December
© 2004 by K. G. Saur
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- Impressum
- From the Editor-in-Chief
- Comment and News
- Recognizing Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method
- “Wouldn't Be Prudent”: Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method
- A Critique of “Recognizing Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method”
- Addressing a Risk Perspective when Considering Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method: A Response from “Down Under”
- Digitization as a Preservation Method – A Comment from Singapore
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- It's Time to Recognize the Technologies That Are in Place
- Digitization for Preservation: Far Too Many Benefits over Microfilming
- Why the Preservation Community Should Support ARL's Call for Acceptance of Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method
- Evans Digital Edition
- TL-2 (Taxonomic Literature, 2nd edition) Online
- Index 2004 Microform & Imaging Review