International Journal of Digital Curation, Issue 1, Volume 5
26 July, 2010 | in Publications
By: Kenny Bell
The International Journal of Digital Curation Issue 1, Volume 5 is now available.It contains of 11 peer-reviewed papers drawn from 3 different events; the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, iPres 08 and iPres 09 (International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects). There are also 4 general articles. The Chief Editor Kevin Ashley writing in the Editorial says”… there is a great deal to digest in this issue with papers on theory and practice, on the specific and the general, and we commend it to you.
Kenny Bell
Kenny Bell is an employee of the School of Informatics at Edinburgh University. He has worked with the DCC since October 2008. His current responsibilities lie primarily in web and helpdesk support.
- Institution:
- Edinburgh
- Contact:
- k.bell@ed.ac.uk
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Promoting the Phase 3 programme
You work hard to get research results – make sure that your data do just as much for you in return. The DCC is here to help you tackle your data curation needs, so read on to find out what we have lined up for the third phase of our programme.
