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- Introduction
- Speaker's biography
- EDiNA website
- Re-thinking stewardship for scholarly works
- Emergence of digital library
- Support for four 'demand-side' verbs
- Scientific / scholarly record
- What's the problem for E-Journal content?
- Why worry about digital preservation?
- Some consequences of web
- How important are E-journals?
- Think, think again, propose, act, reflect
- In whom or in what should be put our trust?
- Life cycle models, provenance, authenticity
- Trust and the avoidance of disaster and deceit
- Many schemes emerging to meet challenge
- The keepers registry and how it came about (1)
- The keepers registry and how it came about (2)
- The keepers registry website
- PEPRS is a project funded by JISC
- JISC: Joint Information Systems Committee
- ISSN website
- E-Journals
- Digital preservation agencies in the pilot
- Legal deposit
- System architecture
- PEPRS
- Abstract data model
- Re-thinking trust: assurance of continuing access
- Ensuring ease and continuity of access
- Trust: avoiding disaster by sharing the task
Reflective Questions
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What is the ‘digital library’?
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How do you see digital and traditional libraries evolving?
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Who should be responsible for preserving scholarly content?
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Has the internet put “scholarly, cultural & intellectual heritage…at risk” or done the opposite?
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What do you see as the future of ‘digital preservation’?
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What, in a digital world, is ‘a copy’ and what in an environment permitting rapid amendment is ‘an edition’?
Topics Covered
- Digital library
- Digital preservation
- E-journals
- Access
- Trust
- Infrastructure
- Serials
Talk Citation
Burnhill, P. (2012, December 30). Ensuring continuity of access to resources for scholarship [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 11, 2023, from https://hstalks.com/bm/2471/.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Ensuring continuity of access to resources for scholarship
Published on December 30, 2012
31 min