236 research outputs found
International print and digital repositories initiatives in the United States: CRL, Portico, LOCKSS, Internet Archive : 6th scientific symposium Frankfurt - 6. wissenschaftliches Symposium Frankfurt ; October 5 - 7, 2006
This panel will explore the broad horizon of print and digital repository efforts underway in the United States
Technical alignment
This essay discusses the importance of the areas of
infrastructure and testing to help digital preservation services
demonstrate reliability, transparency, and accountability. It
encourages practitioners to build a strong culture in which
transparency and collaborations between technical frameworks
are valued highly. It also argues for devising and applying
agreed-upon metrics that will enable the systematic analysis of
preservation infrastructure. The essay begins by defining
technical infrastructure and testing in the digital preservation
context, provides case studies that exemplify both progress and
challenges for technical alignment in both areas, and concludes
with suggestions for achieving greater degrees of technical
alignment going forward
A friendly conquest: German libraries after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989
This paper provides an overview of the development of libraries in
the geographical area of the former German Democratic Republic
(GDR) after it joined the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany
(FRG) in 1990. It briefly describes the situation of libraries in
the GDR and the major changes that accompanied the unification
process. It also touches on a series of three nationwide studies on
reading and library-user behavior, and on library legislation and
major national-planning initiatives since 1989. For academic libraries,
the unification process was mainly favorable, as a structured plan
and continuous funding were introduced as part of higher education
development. For public libraries, the process was less structured,
severely reducing a previously very dense system within a very short
time. Recent library statistics indicate, however, that the integration
of the two library systems has benefited the remaining libraries and
left no clearly visible difference between library systems in the eastern
and western parts of Germany.published or submitted for publicatio
Copyright in the networked world
Purpose – Libraries and scholars face more frequent problems with and decisions about plagiarism than in the past. This article aims to look at complex cases where plagiarism may have occurred. Design/methodology/approach – The method is anthropological and looks at specific cases, in which the situations are real but the actors have been fictionalised to protect identities. Findings – Plagiarism tools, while invaluable for discovering potential problems, can also expose cases where judgments depend on complex circumstances.Peer Reviewe
Bibliotheksutopien und -dystopien heute und 2040
Open access is a key utopian ideal for a large proportion of librarians, but before discussing libraries in 2040, it is important to define the term “library”. For some readers, a complete shift to electronic reading would be a utopia, especially for those with dyslexia and other reading disabilities since electronic reading offers means for compensating. For those whose utopia is the library building itself as a long-term repository for bound paper volumes, the future offers little hope. The prevalence of book banning attempts and of fake news of all sorts is a symptom of a fundamental distrust in information that is the hallmark of the librarian’s dystopia.Open Access ist für einen großen Teil der Bibliothekare ein wichtiges utopisches Ideal, aber bevor wir über Bibliotheken im Jahr 2040 sprechen, ist es wichtig, den Begriff „Bibliothek“ zu definieren. Für einige Leser wäre eine vollständige Umstellung auf elektronisches Lesen eine Utopie, insbesondere für Menschen mit Legasthenie und anderen Lesebehinderungen, da das elektronische Lesen Mittel zum Ausgleich bietet. Für diejenigen, deren Utopie das Bibliotheksgebäude selbst als Langzeitdepot für gebundene Papierbände ist, bietet die Zukunft wenig Hoffnung. Das Vorherrschen von Buchverbotsversuchen und gefälschten Nachrichten aller Art ist ein Symptom für ein grundlegendes Misstrauen gegenüber Informationen, das ein Markenzeichen der Bibliothekardystopie ist.Peer Reviewe
Examining Research Integrity
Research integrity issues fill the academic news, and include plagiarism, data
falsification and image manipulation. Integrity violations are complex because of the gray zones between where bad practice ends and genuine malpractice begin. No real consensus exists about the boundaries, even though many people have strong opinions. The goal of this panel is to engage in a scholarly discussion about integrity issues using specific examples drawn from the book “Quantifying Research Integrity” (Seadle, 2017)
Why a copyright column?
Copyright is integral to everything we do in digital publishing. This new column will examine a wide range of intellectual property issues using concrete examples from current projects. Since Internet-based publishing is automatically international, the column will look at the British, European and other aspects, as well as US law. This first column deals with the question of whether a set of 1960s era Black Panther Party pamphlets are in the public domain under US copyright law. It also mentions the moral rights issues that would arise in a German context. The final section of the column reviews some of the information sources useful in answering questions of this sort.Peer Reviewe
The Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis conference
The Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis conference pursued three themes: access, preservation, and intellectual property. The 100 invited participants were mainly middle-aged, established, upper-echelon professionals. What is interesting is how much agreement there was on issues like digital preservation and the use of encoded archival description. Participants saw the US copyright law as a barrier which neither upheld the rights of people of non-European origin, nor facilitated the free movement of information.Peer Reviewe
Copyright in the networked world
Purpose – This column looks at which rights matter, how to retain them, and which journal publishers already cooperate. Design/methodology/approach – It uses the requirements of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access, and examines the Creative Commons licences, the SPARC addendum, the project RoMEO list publishers' copyright policies, and the Emerald Journal Article Record form. Findings – If retaining rights to works in order to provide open access is a key part of the solution to the crisis in scholarly publishing, then significant progress has taken place. Practical implications – It remains to be seen whether having authors retain the right to provide open access will, over time, bring down journal costs. Enough publishers have cooperated that an opportunity now exists for repositories to begin to show what they can (or cannot) accomplish. Originality/value – It remains to be seen whether having authors retain the right to provide open access will, over time, bring down journal costs.Peer Reviewe
Gestores de contenido en la arquitectura de la producción multiplataforma. El caso de Televisió de Catalunya
Se analiza un gestor de contenidos adaptado a las necesidades de Televisión de Catalunya a partir de un software que se comercializó con el nombre de DeliverTy, como sistema tecnológico para la producción audiovisual multiplataforma. Se plantean las características de este software, las ventajas que conlleva su implementación y se describen las implicaciones que se derivan de su uso en las diferentes fases e producción de contenidos multiplataforma. Del análisis se extraen conclusiones sobre las contribuciones de los gestores de contenidos a la producción de la información. Entre las ventajas del sistema se puede destacar la simplificación de las tareas de administración de los documentos y archivos generados por los trabajadores del medio televisivo y la facilidad para derivar dichos contenidos hacia las nuevas plataformas.This article examines an software adapted in-house from DeliverTy, a content management system, as a technological system for the multiplatform audiovisual production of the autonomous television network of Catalonia. We analyze the features of this software, discuss the benefits associated with its use, and elaborate on the different phases of digital media production. The study draws conclusions on the contribution of content management systems to information production. Among the advantages that stand out are the simplification of the tasks related to document management and files generation, as well as the simplification of the process to broadcast these contents on new platforms
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