Digital Preservation
Every digital entry in any kind of database, face the possibility of becoming obsolete. Digital objects always needs a software environment to render it, and when these environments keep evolving and changing, the threat to the digital or digitized content is digital obsolescence. This research collection aims to present a starting point for a research collection on the topic "Digital Preservation. No collection will ever be complete or totally finished, but I consider this to be a starting point.The necessity of having a research collection on one of the most debated issues in the Digital Humanities discourse, is evident. Since this is one of the major issues within the Digital Humanities discourse, it was certainly a need for a collection that embrazed several different aspects of the situation.
People:
Name | Residency |
---|---|
Simon Biggs |
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
GB
|
John Cayley |
Providence
, RI
United States
Rhode Island US
|
Dana Solomon |
Santa Barbara
, CA
United States
California US
|
Alice Van der Klei |
Montreal
, QC
Canada
Quebec CA
|
Stephanie Strickland |
New York City
, NY
United States
New York US
|
William Warner |
Santa Barbara
, CA
United States
California US
|
Kyle Rimkus |
Urbana-Champaign
, IL
United States
Illinois US
|
Sophie Marcotte |
Canada
CA
|
JoAnne Lalonde |
QC
Canada
Quebec CA
|
Geneviève Has |
Canada
CA
|
Ariane Savoie |
Montreal
, QC
Canada
Quebec CA
|
Margaret Hedstrom |
MI
United States
Michigan US
|
Philippe Bootz |
Paris
France
FR
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