Personal Archives Accessible in Digital Media (Paradigm)
Personal Archives Accessible in Digital Media (Paradigm)
http://www.paradigm.ac.ukA JISC-funded project of the Universities of Oxford and Manchester to produce an online workbook on Digital Private Papers of use to libraries and archives in preserving digital research materials.A ccessible in Dig ital M edia
(paradigm) project saw the major research libraries
together to explore the issues involved in
preserving digital private papers through gaining
practical experience in accessioning and ingesting
digital private papers into digital repositories,
and processing
waiting for hand_moderationparadigmhomeLibrary and Information Science > Digital Library Development
A research and software development group based at the University of Washington and the SUNY Institute of Technology that works with scholars, librarians and archivists interested in preserving and analyzing materials created for and distributed on the Web. Creates web-based tools, helps with project design and procedures, and develops institutional policies necessary to complete these tasks.
Research project to investigate the nature, manifestations, and behavior of successive users in digital environments, and to derive criteria for use in the design of information retrieval interfaces and systems supporting successive searching behavior.
Martha Brogan provides an overview of a diverse set of more than thirty digital library aggregation services, organizes them into functional clusters and then evaluates them more fully from the perspective of an informed user.
An initiative funded by the European Union's Information Society Technologies 6th Framework Programme to integrate and coordinate ongoing research activities within Europe and disseminate knowledge.