Organization of Long-Term Interstellar Distributed Digital Preservation Networks

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This presentation discusses the organization of long-term interstellar distributed digital preservation networks. Long term (centuries) management of large growing public bodies of information is both more and less understood. This presentation discusses what we can learn from current efforts to develop long term strategies for digital preservation.

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Halbert, Martin October 1, 2011.

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This presentation discusses the organization of long-term interstellar distributed digital preservation networks. Long term (centuries) management of large growing public bodies of information is both more and less understood. This presentation discusses what we can learn from current efforts to develop long term strategies for digital preservation.

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Abstract: This presentation discusses the organization of long-term interstellar distributed digital preservation networks. Data will likely be a core product of interstellar missions. Technology for transmission of information over interstellar distances is relatively well understood (Project Cyclops, etc.). Long term (centuries) management of large growing public bodies of information is both more and less understood. This presentation discusses what we can learn from current efforts to develop long term strategies for digital preservation.

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  • 100 Year Starship Study (100YSS) Symposium, October 1, 2011, Orlando, FL, United States

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Halbert, Martin. Organization of Long-Term Interstellar Distributed Digital Preservation Networks, presentation, October 1, 2011; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc86899/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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