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S. Ross, M. Greenan, P. McKinney (2004)
Digital preservation strategies: the initial outcomes of the ERPANET case studies
Lisbon Council
Presidency conclusions: Lisbon European Council
M. Guercio, L. Lograno, A. Battistelli, F. Marini
Legislation, Rules and Policies for the Preservation of Digital Resources: A Survey
Increasing amounts of Europe's cultural and scientific heritage is being created or represented in digital form. The preservation and reuse of these digital assets forms both the cornerstone of future economic growth and development, and the foundation for the future of memory. Addressing the challenges posed by digital preservation poses a major obstacle to the creation of Europe as a dynamic and economically successful knowledge‐based society. Electronic Resource Preservation and Network (ERPANET), the European Commission's major activity under the fifth framework programme of funding, aims to help public and private sector institutions across Europe to improve their knowledge about digital curation and preservation and to enhance their practices.
VINE: The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2004
Keywords: Digital storage; Europe; Storage management
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