Part of the IS&T's Archiving Conference [external], and running from 11.00am to 4.00pm, this practical tutorial provided a contextual overview of the need for an evidence based evaluation of digital repositories and offered an overview of the DCC pilot audits to date.
This one day workshop was held at Keble College, Oxford, and provided a forum for discussion, highlighting individual experiences, to assess the LOCKSS technology and approach, and discuss forthcoming phases of development within the Pilot Programme and LOCKSS project.
This one-day workshop provided a useful overview of legal considerations for non-legal professionals who work with data. The day comprised talks by experts in the following areas: Intellectual property rights and licensing Data protection, freedom of information and privacy Data as evidence These talks were followed by group discussion on each of these areas in the afternoon.
Usable and practical cost models are essential for long-term, sustainable digital curation and preservation efforts. In conjunction with the Digital Preservation Coalition we held a one-day workshop that explored cost models for long-term curation at the British Library, London. At this event we provided case studies outlining practical examples of cost models currently being developed and overviews of international research activities looking into the development of cost models.
Enabling access to and re-use of digital information is an integral part of medical research and health-service provision and is essential for enabling accountability. This workshop explored the ways that practitioners can support accessibility and reusability of medical databases over time.
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