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Title: Preservation and Curation in Institutional Repositories
Authors: Ball, Alex
Issue Date: 27-Feb-2009
Citation: Alex Ball. (2010). Preservation and Curation in Institutional Repositories (version 1.3). Edinburgh, UK: Digital Curation Centre.
Publisher: University of Edinburgh; UKOLN, University of Bath; HATII, University of Glasgow; Science and Technology Facilities Council
Abstract: Institutional repositories were originally intended as a way of giving immediate and wide access to research papers. They are increasingly taking on a role as curators of institutional digital output, requiring the adoption of specific policies and tools for preservation and curation. In the ten years since the first dedicated institutional repository software was released, a range of tools have been developed to assist in everything from drawing up preservation plans and policies to extracting preservation metadata from files, alongside modular architectures for linking all the tools together. While the uptake of these technologies and techniques in repositories is modest, there are encouraging signs of progress.
Keywords: Digital Curation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3381
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