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04.06. 2013
Finger Detection for Quality Assurance of Digitized Image Collections
Roman Graf and Ross King: Finger Detection for Quality Assurance of Digitized Image Collections In: Archiving 2013, Washington, DC; April 2013; p. 122-125, ISBN / ISSN: 978-0-89208-304-6 Abstract This paper presents an approach for automatic detection of fingers that mistakenly appear in scans … Continue reading
04.06. 2013
Guidelines for Legacy Repository Migration
Miguel Ferreira, José Carlos Ramalho and Luís Faria: Guidelines for Legacy Repository Migration In: Archiving 2013, Washington, DC; April 2013; p. 223-228; ISBN / ISSN: 978-0-89208-304-6 Abstract Several institutions are currently running long-term digital repositories that have been in operation for several years … Continue reading
04.06. 2013
Scalable Preservation Decisions: A Controlled Case Study
Hannes Kulovits, Christoph Becker and Bjarne Andersen: Scalable Preservation Decisions: A Controlled Case Study In: Archiving 2013, Washington, DC; April 2013; p. 167-172; ISBN / ISSN: 978-0-89208-304-6 Abstract This article reports on a systematic, controlled case study where a preservation plan is created … Continue reading
04.06. 2013
An Open Source Infrastructure for Quality Assurance and Preservation of a Large Digital Book Collection
Sven Schlarb: An Open Source Infrastructure for Quality Assurance and Preservation of a Large Digital Book Collection In: Archiving 2013, Washington, DC; April 2013; p. 234-238; ISBN / ISSN: 978-0-89208-304-6 Abstract This article presents an open source infrastructure for processing large collections … Continue reading
20.03. 2013
SCAPE at the IS&T Archiving conference
IS&T Archiving conference 2-5 April 2013, Washington DC, USA http://www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/archiving/ SCAPE will participate in this large-scale event with three research papers: “Scalable Preservation Decisions: A Controlled Case Study”, by Christoph Becker and Hannes Kulovits (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); and … Continue reading