E-ARK: Harmony of social/cultural records across Europe

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University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom [1 ]
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[1] University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire
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New Rev Inf Networking | / 1卷 / 90-96期
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Archival information package; Digital archiving system; E-government; Policy support; Social record; Total archive;
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10.1080/13614576.2015.1113051
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E-ARK (European Archiving of Records and Knowledge Preservation) is currently introducing standardization, new tools, and infrastructure into pan-European digital archival systems. The results of this pilot project can be applied to higher education where research data centers are required to preserve data for re-use in accordance with new open policies. We elucidate how the E-ARK best practice survey has informed the development of new information packages for ingest, preservation, and re-use, and show how these can be applied to the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with practical exemplars such as census data. © Janet Delve, Andrew Wilson, and David Anderson.
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页码:90 / 96
页数:6
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