In collaboration with DigitalPreservationEurope we are pleased to announce the official launch of the Data Audit Framework (DAF) and Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment (DRAMBORA) Interactive Online tools. See the full progr
The majority of scientific research is carried out through short-term, funded projects.
While we can produce and share information in digital form at an increasing rate and store data in an ever smaller space, the span of time over which we can confidently keep hold of it is diminishing.To retain information to comply with regulatory/governance reasons, for business continuity, or for other valuable purposes, we must take action to ensure that this information will still be available in the future.The final in the series of Planets three-day training events will take place in Rome.
In co-operation with the International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval (ICTIR) and Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK, we held a workshop on Automated Document Genre Classification. This workshop was intended as a brainstorming session for building a research agenda for automated genre classification, identification and recognition that will enhance and support work flows within:
This JISC-sponsored roadshow for researchers and those who support them, will introduce the concept of e-research and some of the distributed resources now available for research. A discussion session will address how e-research fits into broader debates and practices in digital scholarship.
We will hear about some of the national services available for e-research and also about related work within the Open University, including the DISCO (DIgital SChOlarship) website, a portal for OU staff interested in learning about digital scholarship.
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