Call for Participation for Upcoming Revision of PREMIS Data Dictionary
3 October, 2006 | in DCC News
By: admin
Since the PREMIS [external] Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata 1.0 was released in May 2005, it has undergone considerable study and discussion within the digital preservation community. Now, nearly 18 months later, sufficient feedback has been accumulated to warrant undertaking its first revision, to version 2.0. If you are interested in participating in this work, please subscribe to the PREMIS Implementers' Group (PIG) [external] e-mail discussion list.Since the PREMIS [external] Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata 1.0 was released in May 2005, it has undergone considerable study and discussion within the digital preservation community. Now, nearly 18 months later, sufficient feedback has been accumulated to warrant undertaking its first revision, to version 2.0. If you are interested in participating in this work, please subscribe to the PREMIS Implementers' Group (PIG) [external] e-mail discussion list.
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The Collaborative Assessment of Research Data Infrastrucutre and Objectives (CARDIO) toolkit helps HEIs assess and plan to improve their data management activity, infrastrucutre and support.
