This volume describes methodology for the long-term preservation of all kinds of digital documents. It outlines a technical solution and justifies its correctness and optimality. The presentation focuses on long-term digital preservation principles as a basis for producing the software that will be needed. The method described will work for any kind of digital document, multimedia file, business record collection, or scientific information, and is believed to be optimal with respect to both the quality of the preserved information and end-user convenience. Additionally, the title explains the requirements of the related software, and sketches how to implement it. The book is ideal for Archivists, research librarians, and museum curators; Software engineers and computer scientists whose work requires sound information about digital preservation; and attorneys, medical professionals, government officials, and business executives who depend on the long-term reliability of digital records.
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From the reviews:
"The book provides a wide range of examples that illustrate the various types of information. It is for producers and users who may be interested in long-term archiving and retrieval of digital information. This book states that today there is no single solution that will work for the many kinds of digital information being used by many different users. . Gladney is an expert on this subject, and this book offers a thorough treatment of it." (Stan Kurkovsky, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (8), August, 2008)
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional/practitioner
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
Breite: 15.5 cm
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978-3-540-37886-0 (9783540378860)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-37887-7
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Henry M. Gladney is an industry consultant for digital preservation and document management. In 2001, he founded his own company, HMG Consulting, based in Saratoga, CA, after having worked for IBM Research for decades, designing - among other systems - a digital library service that is the core of today's IBM Content Manager®. He is a regular author in the top ACM periodicals, holds eleven patents, and produces the "Digital Document Quarterly", an online newsletter that has discussed preservation extensively.
Why We Need Long-term Digital Preservation.- State of the Art.- Economic Trends and Social Issues.- Information Object Structure.- to Knowledge Theory.- Lessons from Scientific Philosophy.- Trust and Authenticity.- Describing Information Structure.- Distributed Content Management.- Digital Object Formats.- Archiving Practices.- Everyday Digital Content Management.- Digital Object Architecture for the Long Term.- Durable Bit-Strings and Catalogs.- Durable Evidence.- Durable Representation.- Peroration.- Assessment and the Future.