Digital Scholarship has released the Digital Curation
Bibliography: Preservation and Stewardship of Scholarly
Works:
http://digital-scholarship.org/dcpb/dcb.htm
In a rapidly changing technological environment, the
difficult task of ensuring long-term access to digital
information is increasingly important. This selective
bibliography presents over 650 English-language articles,
books, and technical reports that are useful in
understanding digital curation and preservation. It covers
digital curation and preservation copyright issues, digital
formats (e.g., data, media, and e-journals), metadata,
models and policies, national and international efforts,
projects and institutional implementations, research
studies, services, strategies, and digital repository
concerns.
Most sources have been published from 2000 through 2011;
however, a limited number of key sources published prior to
2000 are also included. The bibliography includes links to
freely available versions of included works, such as
e-prints and open access articles.
The bibliography is available as a paperback and an open
access PDF file. All versions of the bibliography are
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
3.0 Unported License.
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