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GUIDELINES: Managing Web Resources for Persistent Access
http://www.nla.gov.au/guidelines/2000/persistence.html
CONFERENCE: Managing Digital Video Content Workshop
August 15-16, 2001: Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.vide.net/conferences/
Two sets of resources to assist in managing digital assets: a new
Guide from The National Library of Australia on managing a web site
and its resources to provide the maximum level of persistent access;
and a conference in Atlanta this August on the issues of managing
digital video content.
David Green
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GUIDELINES: Managing Web Resources for Persistent Access
http://www.nla.gov.au/guidelines/2000/persistence.html
>From: Jennifer Hodgeman <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Managing web resources for persistent access
>Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 15:41:15 +1000
Managing web resources for persistent access
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The persistence of links to online resources is essential to ensure
long-term public access to
web-based materials. The National Library of Australia has just produced a
set of guidelines called "Managing web resources for persistent access"
http://www.nla.gov.au/guidelines/2000/persistence.html designed to assist
those responsible for the management of online materials to ensure that
links made to those resources continue to work.
The guidelines provide advice on determining the categories of resources
that require persistent access and systems for managing persistence such as
redirects, resolver databases or persistent identifier services. The
guidelines also provide information on how to organise a web site to reduce
the need to move material around, and to keep older material accessible.
A printed version of the guidelines is also available and may be obtained by
contacting the Electronic Unit, National Library of Australia by email at
[log in to unmask] or by phone at (02) 62621140
Julie Whiting
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Julie Whiting
Electronic Unit, National Library of Australia
Ph: 61 2 6262 1140
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CONFERENCE: Managing Digital Video Content Workshop
August 15-16, 2001: Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.vide.net/conferences/
>Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 09:53:02 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Joan K Lippincott <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Managing Digital Video Content Workshop
CNI is a co-sponsor of this workshop and Clifford
Lynch will be a keynoter.
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Managing Digital Video Content Workshop
August 15-16, 2001
Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.vide.net/conferences/
The workshop will focus on practical applications of current and emerging
standards --Dublin Core, ODRL, XrML, and MPEG7-- for describing and
managing video assets for any digital video collection, as well as for
sharing collection information in the global environment using the Open
Archives Initiative (OAI) protocol.
Who should attend: Anyone with an interest in managing digital resources
(campus video departments, IT departments, librarians and archivists)
Registration Fee: $80.00
Registration Deadline: July 1, 2001
Keynote speeches:
Globally Sharing Information Assets
Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information:
MPEG7: Transforming Digital Video Asset Description
Jane Hunter, Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC), Australia
Presentations:
--ViDe Dublin Core Application Profile for Digital Video
--OAI Implementation for Dublin Core
--XML rights metadata for digital video
Putting the pieces together:
--Practical experiences digital video and moving image archives
--Digital asset management vendor panel
--What to look for in a digital asset management system.
--Hands-on breakout workshops for applying the standards, with databases
and programming provided to attendees
Exhibit area showcasing digital asset management system vendors will be
available throughout the conference
Conference sponsors:
Coalition for Networked Information
Internet2
Southeastern Universities Research Association
ViDe
Registration: The conference sponsors require a minimum advance
registration of 50; the facilities can hold a maximum of 180. Therefore,
please register as soon as possible.
Conference web site contains registration, agenda, hotel
&transportation info:
http://www.vide.net/conferences/
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