Blog post on SCAPE at iPres2012

Last week SCAPE participated in the iPres2012 conference (1-5 October, Toronto, Canada), with several papers and a full-day workshop on ‘Open research challenges in digital preservation’.

Inge Angevaare, coordinator of the NCDD (Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation), wrote an interesting blog post on “Preservation is knowledge” revisited: promising work by the #SCAPE project – see http://www.ncdd.nl/blog/?p=3294. She highlights the SCAPE paper Preservation Watch: What to monitor and how by Krešimir Đuretec, Petar Petrov, Christoph Becker (TU Wien), Luís Faria, Miguel Ferreira (KEEPS) and José Carlos Ramalho (University of Minho).

All papers of SCAPE at iPres2012 will be uploaded to this website in the near future. They include:

  • Christoph Becker (TU Wien), Gonçalo Antunes, Diogo Proença, José Barateiro, Ricardo Vieira and José Borbinha “Assessing Digital Preservation Capabilities Using a Checklist Assessment Method”
  • Krešimir Đuretec, Petar Petrov, Christoph Becker (TU Wien), Luís Faria, Miguel Ferreira (KEEPS), José Carlos Ramalho (University of Minho), “Preservation Watch: What to monitor and how”
  • Bolette Jurik and Jesper Sindahl Nielsen (SB Denmark), “Audio Quality Assurance: An Application of Cross Correlation”
  • David Tarrant (OPF / University of Southampton) and Johan van der Knijff (KB), “Jpylyzer: Analysing JP2000 files with a community supported tool”
  • David Tarrant and Leslie Carr (OPF / University of Southampton), “LDS3: Applying Digital Preservation Principals to Linked Data Systems”
  • Reinhold Huber-Mörk, Alexander Schindler (AIT) and Sven Schlarb (ONB), “Duplicate Detection for Quality Assurance of Document Image Collections”
  • Andrés Sanoja and Stephane Gançarski (UPMC) “Yet Another Hybrid Segmentation Tool” (short paper)
  • Rainer Schmidt (AIT), “An Architectural Overview of the SCAPE Preservation Platform” (short paper)
  • Petar Petrov and Christoph Becker (TU Wien), “Profile a million digital objects in 10 minutes” (demo paper)

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