Trends in Digital Preservation and Archiving Approaches

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Explore the evolving landscape of digital preservation, examining the shift towards electronic hosting, implications for stakeholders, and the need for sustainable archiving models. Insights from industry experts shed light on the challenges and opportunities in preserving digital resources effectively.


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  1. THE NEW STACKS: INVESTING IN DIGITAL PRESERVATION Aisha Harvey Positive Trends in Sustainability? Emerging Approaches to Archiving Licensed Databases (CRL Preconference, XXXII Charleston Conference) November 7, 2012

  2. ELECTRONIC HOSTING RELIANCE: A DUKE LIBRARIES SNAPSHOT Licensed vs. Analog or Locally Hosted Titles, 2011 Books Journals Print 1% 7% 20% 25% Licensed 80% 67% Open Access Gov Docs

  3. ELECTRONIC HOSTING RELIANCE, DUKE LIBRARIES SNAPSHOT CONT D Video Collection, 2012 2%1% DVDs 18% Video Cassettes 51% Licensed Videos Motion Reels 28% Laserdiscs

  4. STAKE HOLDERS The need for faculty input into the preservation of digital resources is even more pressing; though the bulk of the work of preserving digital texts will fall to the library, we all have a share in it, and we all must be aware of the issues. Kathleen Fitzpatrick Planned Obsolescence: publishing, technology, and the future of the academy (2011), page 127.

  5. RESEARCHERS AS STAKEHOLDERS what happens when the company who controls the database [where] the ebook originates goes bankrupt or changes hands? That information will no longer be accessible, whereas a hard copy will be on the shelves as long as human ingenuity can preserve it. We are not beholden to any outside commercial entity for hard-copy titles we have already acquired, but e-books make us servants to the e-masters of those books. - Duke University professor of Classical Studies Source: http://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2011/10/19/tell-us-what-you-think- about-e-books/

  6. LOCAL CASE TED BOOKS Gray E-Content

  7. A PROPOSAL

  8. DIVESTMENTS? Binding / Print Preservation Print infrastructure / Print Archives Single Copy Movement Document delivery Others?

  9. AISHA HARVEY HEAD, COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES aisha.harvey@duke.edu

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