Journals
Bitcurator: Tools and Techniques for Digital Forensics in Collecting Institutions

Article by Christopher A. Lee, Alexandra Chassanoff, and Kam Woods, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Matthew Kirschenbaum and Porter Olsen, University of Maryland

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Posted on 15th May 2012Comments Off
Metadata Clean Sweep: A Digital Library Audit Project

Article by R. Niccole Westbrook and Dan Johnson, University of Houston Libraries; Karen Carter, Rutgers School of Communication and Information; Angela Lockwood, Texas Women’s University School of Library and Information Studies

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Posted on 15th May 2012Comments Off
Implementing DOIs for Research Data

Article by Natasha Simons, Griffith University, Australia

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Posted on 15th May 2012Comments Off
An Introduction to the Current Issue

Editorial by Laurence Lannom, CNRI

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Posted on 15th May 2012Comments Off
Issue 12 of share: newsletter of the Australian National Data Service is now available

http://ands.org.au/newsletters/index.html An electronic version (pdf) of the latest issue of share: the newsletter of the Australian National Data Service is now available from the ANDS website at: ands.org.au/newsletters/index.html This issue’s theme is Collecting our Research Data and includes feature articles on collecting and collections of research data, as well as a number of contributions from ANDS [...]

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Posted on 14th May 2012Comments Off
Content VIA Platforms 2012: The Gang of Four

At the Software and Information Industry Association’s Content VIA Platforms conference in San Francisco on May 10, the “Gang of Four” – Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook -were omnipresent, even if no one from those organizations was scheduled to spe…

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Posted on 11th May 2012Comments Off
The Martha Stewart Show: A Case of Keeping a Fresh Fan Base in the Offseason

The Martha Stewart Show needed to prepare for an upcoming fall season and wished to reengage viewers lost during the summer season reruns. So, The Martha Stewart Show turned to Facebook to reach out to its existing fans. In addition to reinvigorating a…

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Posted on 9th May 2012Comments Off
Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Open Access

Although the title of this UNESCO report suggests a fairly narrow treatment of open access issues, it actually provides a broad overview of open access topics in its first six sections. Three sections and two appendices are specifically devoted to open…

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Posted on 1st May 2012Comments Off