eDAVID - Expertisecentrum DAVID
Expertisecentrum DAVID is a centre of research and knowledge on digital archiving. The research domain of eDAVID concerns:
- digital born documents, specifically those produced in business and government processes and requiring long term preservation
- digitised documents, notably photographs, audio and video material present in archives, museums and libraries, and so on.
Functionality:
- To further its research, eDAVID proposes innovative initiatives aimed at:
- the development of archival strategies for digital heritage
- the continuation of its role as incubator in the tradition of previous projects
- promoting the development of methods, techniques, procedures and tools to support and enable durable digital preservation
- implementing the recommendations of the UNESCO charter regarding the curation of digital heritage to prevent the loss of information, art and heritage due to mismanagement
- fostering cooperation with partners in Flanders/Belgium and in Europe, notably through participation in European projects and networks.
eDAVID - Expertisecentrum DAVID fits in the following categories
- Home
- Digital Curation
- About Us
- News
- Events
- Resources
- Briefing Papers
- Introduction to Curation
- Annotation
- Appraisal and Selection
- Curating emails
- Curating e-science data
- Curating geospatial data
- Data accreditation
- Data Citation and Linking
- Data protection
- Database archiving
- Digital repositories
- Freedom of Information
- Genre classification
- Interoperability
- Persistent Identifiers
- Trust through self audit
- Using OAIS for curation
- Web 2.0
- What is digital curation?
- Legal Watch Papers
- Standards Watch Papers
- Technology Watch Papers
- Making the Case for RDM
- Introduction to Curation
- How-to Guides
- Curation Reference Manual
- Peer review
- Editorial board
- Completed chapters
- Appraisal and Selection
- Archival Metadata
- Archiving Web Resources
- Curating Emails
- File Formats
- Investment in an Intangible Asset
- Learning Object Metadata
- Metadata
- Ontologies
- Open Source for Digital Curation
- Preservation Metadata
- Preservation Strategies
- Principles for Enabling Access to Engineering Design Information Through Life
- Chapters in production
- Curation Lifecycle Model
- Policy and legal
- Data Management Plans
- Case studies
- Tools and applications
- Standards
- Publications
- External resources
- Roles
- Curation journals
- Informatics research
- Briefing Papers
- Training
- Projects
- Community
- Contact Us
Role based resources
DMP Online
DMP Online
The beta version of the DMP Online tool launched in March 2010 and was showcased at the JISC Conference in April. The DCC’s data management planning tool draws on funders’ data-related requirements to help researchers create, develop and export customisable data management plans at the grant application stage and throughout the project’s lifetime.
