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Optimizing Collections and Services
Advances in scholarship depend on access to what has come
before. Technologies of the past two centuries have enabled
the creation and capture of information in many forms. Keeping
the products of these technologies fit for use, however, has
become more challenging with time. Reports in this series examine
issues related to the survival and usability of scholarly resources
for future generations, with an eye to the changing dynamics
between the creators, distributors, and keepers of information
resources.
This list includes selected reports. A chronological list
provides a complete listing of all published
reports.
pub138 E-Journal
Archiving Metes and Bounds: A Survey of the Landscape by Anne
R. Kenney, Richard Entlich, Peter B. Hirtle, Nancy Y. McGovern,
and Ellie L. Buckley. September 2006.
pub137 Capturing
Analog Sound for Digital Preservation: Report of a Roundtable
Discussion of Best Practices for Transferring Analog Discs
and Tapes. March 2006.
pub135 Copyright
Issues Relevant to Digital Preservation and Dissemination
of Pre-1972 Commercial Sound Recordings by Libraries and
Archives by June M. Besek. December 2005.
pub133 Survey
of Reissues of U.S. Recordings by Tim Brooks.
August 2005.
pub128 Survey
of the State of Audio Collections in Academic Libraries by Abby
Smith, David Randal Allen, and Karen Allen. August 2004.
pub117 Developing
Print Repositories: Models for Shared Preservation and Access by Bernard
F. Reilly, Jr. with research and analysis by Barbara DesRosiers,
Center for Research Libraries. June 2003.
pub116 National
Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments
in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom
and of Related International Activity by Neil Beagrie.
April 2003.
pub115 Library
Buildings and the Building of a Collaborative Research Collection
at the Tri-College Library Consortium by Judy Luther,
Linda Bills, Amy McColl, Norm Medeiros, Amy Morrison, Eric
Pumroy, and Peggy Seiden. April 2003.
pub114 New-Model
Scholarship: How Will It Survive? by Abby Smith.
March 2003.
pub111 The
State of Preservation Programs in American College and Research
Libraries: Building a Common Understanding and Action Agenda by Anne
R. Kenney and Deirdre C. Stam. December 2002.
pub107 The
State of Digital Preservation: An International Perspective.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. July 2002.
pub106 Building
a National Strategy for Preservation: Issues in Digital Media
Archiving. April 2002.
pub104 Scholarly
Work in the Humanities and the Evolving Information Environment by William
S. Brockman, Laura Neumann, Carole L. Palmer, Tonyia J. Tidline.
December 2001.
pub103 The
Evidence in Hand: Report of the Task Force on the Artifact
in Library Collections. November 2001.
pub97 A
Collaborative Approach to Collection Storage: The Five-College
Library Depository by Willis E. Bridegam. June
2001.
pub96 Folk
Heritage Collections in Crisis. May 2001.
pub93 Risk
Management of Digital Information: A File Format Investigation by Gregory
W. Lawrence, William R. Kehoe, Oya Y. Rieger, William H.
Walters, and Anne R. Kenney. June 2000.
pub92 Authenticity
in a Digital Environment. May 2000.
pub88 Collections,
Content, and the Web. February 2000.
pub84 Securing
Our Dance Heritage: Issues in the Documentation and Preservation
of Dance by Catherine J. Johnson and Allegra Fuller
Snyder. July 1999.
pub82 The
Future of the Past: Preservation in American Research Libraries by Abby
Smith. April 1999.
pub81 Digitization
for Scholarly Use: The Boswell Papers Project at The Beinecke
Rare Book and Manuscript Library by Nicole Bouché.
March 1999. $15
pub80 Why
Digitize? by Abby Smith. February 1999. $15
pub78 Scholarship,
Instruction, and Libraries at the Turn of the Century.
January 1999. $15
pub74 Selecting
Research Collections for Digitization by Dan Hazen,
Jeffrey Horrell, and Jan Merrill-Oldham. August 1998.
$15
pub71 Digitizing
Historical Pictorial Collections for the Internet by Stephen
Ostrow. February 1998. $20
pub70 Preservation
and Archives in Vietnam by Judith Henchy. February
1998. $10
pub69 Digitization
as a Method of Preservation? by Hartmut Weber and
Marianne Dörr. October 1997. $10.00
pub68 SGML
as a Framework for Digital Preservation and Access by James
Coleman and Don Willis. July 1997. $20.00
pub67 Digital
Image Collections by Michael Ester. December
1996. $15.00
pub65 Mass
Deacidification by Henk Porck. October 1996.
$15.00
pub63 Preserving
Digital Information, Report of the Task Force on Archiving
of Digital Information by Donald Waters and John
Garrett. May 1996. $15.00
pub62 Preservation
in the Digital World by Paul Conway. March 1996.
pub58 Difficult
Choices by Gerald W. George. August 1995. $10.00
pub54 Magnetic
Tape Storage and Handling by John Van Bogart.
June 1995. $10.00
pub52 The
European Register of Microform MastersSupporting International
Cooperation. May 1995.
pub45 Intellectual
Preservation by Peter S. Graham. March 1994.
$10.00
pub41 Preserving
The Intellectual Heritage, A Report of The Bellagio Conference
held at the Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center,
Bellagio, Italy. October 1993. $10.00
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