Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness

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The Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness address a specific set of preservation challenges faced by libraries, archives, historical societies, and other organizations that curate substantial collections of digital newspaper content. The Guidelines are intended to inform curators and collection managers at libraries, archives, historical societies, and other such memory organizations about various practical readiness activities that they can take. They provide links to technical resources that curators can either implement themselves or work with their technical staff to implement. The Guidelines (Version 1.0) only deal with digital newspapers at this point, not broadcast or other forms of digital news.

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xi, 46 p. : ill.

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Skinner, Katherine & Schultz, Matt March 4, 2014.

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  • Educopia Insitute
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    Place of Publication: Atlanta, GA

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  • Schultz, Matt

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  • Main Title: Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness
  • Added Title: Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness: Version 1.0

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The Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness address a specific set of preservation challenges faced by libraries, archives, historical societies, and other organizations that curate substantial collections of digital newspaper content. The Guidelines are intended to inform curators and collection managers at libraries, archives, historical societies, and other such memory organizations about various practical readiness activities that they can take. They provide links to technical resources that curators can either implement themselves or work with their technical staff to implement. The Guidelines (Version 1.0) only deal with digital newspapers at this point, not broadcast or other forms of digital news.

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xi, 46 p. : ill.

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Skinner, Katherine & Schultz, Matt. Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness, book, March 4, 2014; Atlanta, GA. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc282586/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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