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List of Resources and Related Projects
The following is a brief list of projects and publications that include
Note: URLs are current as of samples of policies, surveys, tool evaluations, and other documenta-
October 28, 2013 tion related to born-digital collections.
AIMS Work Group. 2012. AIMS Born-Digital Collections: An Inter-
Institutional Model for Stewardship. Available at http://www.digitalcu-
rationservices.org/aims/white-paper/.
The AIMS project, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Founda-
tion from 2009 to 2011, was a collaboration between the libraries of
the University of Virginia, Stanford University, Yale University, and
the University of Hull. The resulting white paper includes
* case studies
* sample policies
* sample survey template
* tool evaluations
* guidelines for creating agreements
Charlesworth, Andrew. 2012. DPC Technology Watch Report: Intellec-
tual Property Rights for Digital Preservation. Available at http://www.
dpconline.org/advice/technology-watch-reports. (DOI http://dx.doi.
org/10.7207/twrl2-02).
This Technology Watch report from the Digital Preservation Co-
alition (DPC) explores United Kingdom and European Union copy-
right laws in the context of digital preservation and considers strate-
gies for managing intellectual property rights and any related legal
risks that may arise in the course of digital preservation activities. It
includes
* an appendix of legislation in the United Kingdom and the Euro-
pean Union
* a list of references and resources
Dooley, Jackie, and Ricky Erway. 2013. Demystifying Born Digital.
Available at http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/borndigital.html.
The goal of this ongoing OCLC research project is to produce
reports that will help research libraries manage born-digital materi-
als more effectively. The target audience ranges from people new
to working with digital media to those who have some experience
and need additional guidance. The first three reports are available
at http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2012/2012-06r.
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