On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Tudhope D S (Comp) wrote:
> Anyone help?
> I've suggested she look at SCRAN, mda, elib websites.
>
>
The Arts and Humanities Data Service (http://ahds.ac.uk) are responsible
for much of this type of work in the higher education sector.
>
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> Sent: 16 February 1999 19:19
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> Subject: Digital Electronic Archiving Projects
>
> Dear Doug,
>
> I am working on a project for the International Council for Scientific and
> Technical Information and CENDI, a U.S. federal information managers group,
> on digital electronic archiving. By this they mean, the archiving of
> information that is primarily produced and originally disseminated in
> electronic form (along with a print counterpart perhaps). They are focusing
> on scientific and technical information of all types (datasets,
> publications, web pages, electronic journals, models, software, etc.). Do
> you know of any projects that are dealing with these issues at an
> operational level? I know that there is some work being done in Scotland,
> but I believe much of it is in relation to cultural heritage materials.
> Any help would be appreciated, particularly if you know of anything related
> to multimedia?
> Gail Hodge
>
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Ian O. Morrison, Scottish Museums Documentation Officer &
SCRAN Data Co-ordinator, National Museums of Scotland.
http://www2.scran.ac.uk/staff/ianm/index.htm
-The past sure is tense- Don Van Vliet
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