Reformatting
The Relevance of Preservation in a Digital World

Notes

  1. Paul Conway, Preservation in the Digital World (Washington, D.C.: Commission on Preservation and Access, 1996), http://www.clir.org/cpa/reports/conway2/.
  2. Donald Waters and John Garrett, Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving Digital Information (Washington, D.C.: Commission on Preservation and Access and Research Libraries Group, 1996).
  3. Michael K. Buckland, "Information as Thing," in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 42 (June 1991): 351–60.
  4. For three examples of this trend, see: Franziska Frey, "Digital Imaging for Photographic Collections: Foundations for Technical Standard," in RLG DigiNews 1 (December 15, 1997), http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews3.html#com/; Picture Elements, Inc. [Louis Sharpe], in Guidelines for Electronic Preservation of Visual Materials, Part 1, (2 March 1995); Anne R. Kenney and Stephen Chapman, in Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives (Ithaca: Cornell University Library, 1996), 45–46.
  5. Anne R. Kenney and Stephen Chapman, Digital Resolution Requirements for Replacing Text-Based Material: Methods for Benchmarking Image Quality (Washington, D.C.: Commission on Preservation and Access, 1995).
  6. Clifford A. Lynch, "The Integrity of Digital Information: Mechanics and Definitional Issues," in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45 (December 1994): 737-44.
  7. Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler, Preserving Archives and Manuscripts (Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1993), 1.
  8. Donald J. Waters, "Digital Preservation?" in CLIR Issues (November/December 1998): 1, http://www.clir.org/pubs/issues/issues.html.

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