[Digilist] [(Fwd) EPIC-LST Digest 4 - 10 October 2006]

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This posting contains eight messages:

1. New Report Reviews E-Journal Archiving Programs

2. NEDCC's Digital Preservation Conference, Tucson, USA, 5-6 December 2006

3. Digital Document Quarterly 5(3) is available

4. International partnership starts project to build a large-scale public
infrastructure for research information across Europe: DRIVER

5. Conference of the International Institute of Archival Studies (IIAS),
Trieste, Italy, 27 October 2006

6. Disaster management in UK archives, libraries and museums - survey
results available

7. How have a good reaction for disaster in libraries ? - Swiss training
puts theory into practice


8. Public supports overhaul of European scientific publication system

posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting.



1. New Report Reviews E-Journal Archiving Programs

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From: Kathlin Smith <ksmith at CLIR.ORG>
Date: 10/04/06 10:03pm
Subject: New Report Reviews E-Journal Archiving Programs

WASHINGTON, D.C., OCT. 4 -- CLIR today released a report aimed at helping
libraries understand thei r options for ensuring long-term access to
e-journal literature. "E-Journal Archiving Metes and Bou nds: A Survey of
the Landscape," was written by Anne R. Kenney, Richard Entlich, Peter, B.
Hirtle,  Nancy Y. McGovern, and Ellie L. Buckley. The study, framed by an
agreement between CLIR and the Ass ociation for Research Libraries, covers
the "who, what, when, where, why, and how" of 12 major e-jo urnal
archiving programs* as of July 2006. The  programs are compared in the
context of seven key i ndicators: mission and mandate, rights and
responsibilities, content coverage, minimal services, ac cess rights,
organizational viability, and network.

While affirming the promise of the programs reviewed, the authors caution
that no comprehensive sol ution has yet emerged for e-journal archiving,
and that large parts of e-literature remain unprotec ted. The report
identifies persistent challenges and includes a series of recommendations,
aimed at
 academic libraries, publishers, and e-journal archiving programs, for
addressing these challenges.


The report is available in pdf format at
http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub138abst.html. Print versions will be
available later this mont h.

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* The bulk of the report describes, contrasts, and compares 12 of the most
promising preservation p rograms:
the Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI), 
Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (CLOCKSS),
LOCKKS Alliance,
OCLC Electronic Collections Online (ECO),
OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center (EJC),
The National Library of the Netherlands' KB e-Depot,
Germany's KOPAL,
Los Alamos National Lab Research Library (LANL-RL),
Ontario Scholars Portal,
Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia
(PANDORA),  Portico, and
PubMed Central.
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2. NEDCC's Digital Preservation Conference, Tucson, USA, 5-6 December 2006

Message forwarded from the photoarchives-list.
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From: Julie Carlson NEDCC <jcarlson at NEDCC.ORG>
Date: 10/05/06 04:24pm
Subject: Tucson in December! NEDCC's Digital Preservation Conference -
Registration Still Open

Apologies for cross-postings.

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HOW WILL YOUR INSTITUTION MANAGE AND PRESERVE DIGITAL ASSETS OVER THE LONG
 TERM?
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The Northeast Document Conservation Center presents:
PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY: STEWARDSHIP OF DIGITAL ASSETS

December 5-6, 2006
The Marriott University Park Hotel
Tucson, Arizona

LEARN ABOUT EVOLVING BEST PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRESERVATION FROM LEADING 
EXPERTS IN THE FIELD:
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
Tom Clareson, PALINET
Paul Conway, University of Michigan
Robin Dale, RLG - Programs, OCLC Office of Programs & Research
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library & Archives
Katherine Skinner, Emory University
Robert P. Spindler, Arizona State University Libraries
Simon Tanner, King's College London
Helen R. Tibbo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elizabeth Yakel, University of Michigan

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Preservation in the age of Google, use requirements and user needs,
metadata for preservation, asse ssing risks for digital collections, and
stewardship of digital assets in the twenty-first century.


REGISTRATION DEADLINE:  Friday, November 10, 2006

CONFERENCE COST:  $325

For complete conference information and to register online, visit NEDCC's
Web site: www.nedcc.org


This conference is co-sponsored by Amigos Library Services; Arizona State
Library, Archives and Pub lic Records; Balboa Art Conservation Center; and
OCLC Western Service Center.

Partial funding of this conference is provided by the Institute of Museum
and Library Services. NED CC gratefully acknowledges support for its field
service activities by the National Endowment for t he Humanities.
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3. Digital Document Quarterly 5(3) is available

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From: "H.M. Gladney" <hgladney at gmail.com>
Date: 10/08/06 07:01pm
Subject: Digital Document Quarterly 5(3) is available 4

> The Digital Document Quarterly newsletter volume 5 number 3 is available
at http://home.pacbell.net/hgladney/ddq_5_3.htm.
> In its Digital Preservation section it contains short summaries and the
abstract of a D-Lib Magazine submission whose title is Digital
> Preservation in a National Context: Questions and Views of an NDIIPP
Outsider.
> DDQ 5(2) continues with two squibs about document security, pointers to
articles for people who might want to create personal digital libraries,
and the confession of a DDQ 2(1) logical mistake regarding the Russell
Paradox.
> In addition to the usual News and Practical Matters for personal
computing sections, DDQ 5(3) contains book recommendations to Michael
Friedman's A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger and to
the classic British History satire, 1066 and All That.
> Readers' comments and criticisms are invited.
>
> Best wishes, Henry
>
> H.M. Gladney, Ph.D.   http://home.pacbell.net/hgladney    (408)867-5454
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4. International partnership starts project to build a large-scale public
infrastructure for resear ch information across Europe: DRIVER

Message forwarded from the Dutch archiefforum-l.
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An international partnership has started work on a project to build a
large-scale public infrastruc ture for research information across Europe.
The "Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research"
(DRIVER) project responds to t he vision that any form of
scientific-content resource, including scientific/technical reports, res
earch articles, experimental or observational data, rich media and other
digital objects should be  freely accessible through simple Internet-based
infrastructures. Like GEANT2, the successful Europe an network for
computing resources, data storage and transport, the new DRIVER repository
infrastru cture will enable researchers to plug into the new knowledge
base and use scientific content in a s tandardised, open way. The project
is funded by the European Commission under the auspices of the " Research
Infrastructure" unit.

More information: www.driver-repository.eu
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5. Conference of the International Institute of Archival Studies (IIAS),
Trieste, Italy, 27 October
 2006

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on Archives. _____Forward header_____
From: "CIMRSMIAZ" <cimrs-miaz at uni-mb.si>
Date: 10/09/06 05:10pm
Subject: IIAS CONFERENCE TRIESTE

You are kindly invited to participate at the international Conference
(Invitation enclosed) of IIAS . Your participation will contribute to the
sucess and the reputation of the Conference.

UNIIVERSITY OF MARIBOR
CENTRE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL  INSTITUTE FOR ARCHIVAL SCIENCE
                                                                                                  K
rekova 2, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Tel.: +386 2 23 55 430
* ++ 386 2  23 55 409
Fax.: +386 2 23 55 431
E-mail: cimrs-miaz at uni-mb.si

INVITES YU TO
16th International Archival Day
Trieste, 27th October 2006

 Official languages: Italian, English, Slovenian

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       AULA MAGNA       VIA FILZI 14     TRIESTE
          beginning: 9.00 A.M               closing session: 6.00 P.M.

Authorities' greetings and introduction
Antonio Dentoni Litta, Dipartimento per i Beni archivistici e librari,
Italy  Antonio Monteduro, CEI-Center European Initiative, Italy
Peter Kokol, Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenia
Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat, Provincia di Trieste, Italy
Deana Kovacec, Hrvatsko arhivisticko druđtvo, Croatia
Antonio Dusi, Assicurazioni Generali, Italy

Reports:
Peter Pavel Klasinc, International Institute for Archival Science
Trieste-Maribor 2005 - 2006

Archival Ethics
Grazia Tato, Archivio di Stato di Trieste, Italy
Ţivana Hedbeli,  Zagreb, Croatia
Sneţana Pejovic, Arhiv Kotor, Montenegro
Margaret Procter, Liverpool University Centre for Archives Studies,
England Francisco J. A. Gonzales, ABC, Madrid, Spain
Dusa Krnel Umek, Pokrajinski arhiv Koper, Slovenia
Benjamin Haspel, Tel Aviv University Archive, Israel
Magdalena Marosz, State Archive in Cracow, Poland
Iryna Matyash, Institution of Archives and Document Studies, Kiew, Ukraine
Elisabeth Schöggl - Ernst, Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz, Austria

buffet: 13.00 P.M.


Digital Video Archives
Peter Pavel Klasinc, International Institute for Archival Science,
Maribor, Slovenia Marcello Scrignar - Carmelo Bianco, Archivio di Stato di
Trieste, Italy Franc Kriţnar - Jasna Vidakovic, Inđtitut
Glasbenoinformacijskih Znanosti, Slovenia Karl-Ernst Lupprian,
Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Archive Bayerns, Munchen, Germany
Heinrich Kranzelbinder,Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Austria
Robert Nahuet, Archival Records & Special Collection , Ottawa, Canada
Vilibald Premzl, Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenia
Josef Hanus, Slovak National Archives, Bratislava, Slovak Republik Michail
V. Larin, VNIIDAD Moscow, Russia
Marijan Gerdej, International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste
and Maribor


Miscellany
Azem Koţar, Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Tuzli, Bosnia and
Herzegovina Leonardo Musci, Archivi del Novecento Consorzio BAIRC Sistema
Cultura, Rome, Italy

Discussion

INFO:

Please, be so kind and inform us about your decision.
Dr. Peter Pavel Klasinc
cimrs-miaz at uni-mb.si
peter.klasinc at guest.arnes.si
mobi: ++ 386 (0)41 673 785

Dr. Grazia Tato
grazia.tato at beniculturali.it
mobi: ++ 39 3389 338 393
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6. Disaster management in UK archives, libraries and museums - survey
results available

Message forwarded from the UK archiveslist, archives-nra.
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Date:    Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:29:44 +0100
From:    Chris Watts <C.Watts at LJMU.AC.UK>
Subject: Disaster management in UK archives, libraries and museums -
survey results available

'Safeguarding heritage at risk: disaster management in UK archives,
libraries and museums', Arts an d  Humanities Research Council funded
research project, School of Business Information, Liverpool J ohn Moores
University.

A summary of 'headline' figures from analysis of 2005 questionnaire survey
of UK institutions is no w available on the project website -
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/BSN/58823.htm. (Link to survey results i s in the
left-hand column)

For further information, please contact

Chris Watts
Researcher
School of Business Information
Liverpool John Moores University
98 Mount Pleasant
Liverpool L3 5UZ
C.Watts at ljmu.ac.uk
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7. How have a good reaction for disaster in libraries ? - Swiss training
puts theory into practice


Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.

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From: Danielle Mincio <Danielle.Mincio at bcu.unil.ch>
Date: 10/10/06 11:23am
Subject: How have a good reaction for disaster in libraries ?

Dear Colleagues,

In order to have an efficent disaster plan, the library staff of
intervention need to have regularl y practical training. The good rate is
one training each year. In Switzerland, the COSADOCA (COnsor tium de
SAuvetage du patrimoine DOcumentaire en cas de CAstastrophe) concerning
the Library of the  University of Lausanne, the Cantonal Archives and the
Library of EPFL, have realized his 2nd pratic al training on 20 and 21
september 2006 in the training place of the civil protection . The first d
ay it was a simulation of the fire. The second day a simulation of a
flood.It was realized in coope ration with the local fire department (SDIS
Ecublens, Chavannes-prFs-Renens, Lausanne)  and the loc al civil
protection (PCROL and Lausanne City).

During the 2 days, the librarians were be able to put in practice the
disaster plan (evacuation of  the documents sorting the documents to
select the kind of care is necessary, and emergency care lik e air dry).

You can see a few pictures of the training on :
http://photos.sdis-ecublens.ch/index.php?list=94  We have also realized an
educational movie of this training.  It will be ready for the beginning of
 2007.
Next mounth you'll find on our website htttp://www.cosadoca.ch (actualy
only in french)  the description of all the phasis of each exercice and an
complete photographic report.

If you have interest to do in your region a  similar training, you can ask
us for more information.


Best regards

ChFres et Chers CollFgues,*

Pour qu'un plan en cas de catastrophe soit
efficace, il faut que le personnel chargT
d'intervenir soit entraenT a la pratique de
maniFre rTguliFre.
Le COSADOCA, Consortium de sauvetage du
patrimoine documentaire en cas de castastrophe,
regroupant la BibliothFque cantonale et
univresitairede Dorigny, les Archives cantonales
vaudoises, et le service information scientifique
et bibliothFques de l'EPFL a rTalisT son second
exercice pratique au Centre de la proctection
civile vaudoise a Gollion les 20 et 21 septembre.
Le premier jour, l'exercice a simulT un incendie
se produisant a l'UnithFque de Dorigny et le 21
septembre une inondation se produisant dans les
mOme lieux.
RTalisT avec la Protection civile de l'Ouest
lausannois (PCROL),  la Proctection civile de la
Ville de Lausanne, les pompiers des SDIS
d'Ecublens, de Chavannes-prFs-Renens et de
Lausanne, il a permis aux bibliothTcaires et aux
archivistes des institutions membres du COSADOCA
de pratiquer le plan de sauvetage des collections
(Tvacuation, tri, soins d'urgence aux documents)
et de collaborer directement avec les services
qui seront prTsents sur le site de Dorigny en cas
de catastrophe rTelle.
GrGce a la prTsence et au soutien de la
Protection civile des biens culturels de la Ville
de GenFve, un film didactique des deux journTes
d'exerice a TtT rTalisT. Il sera disponible d'ici
la fin de l'annTe.
D'ci la fin du mois, vous trouverez sur le site
du COSADOCA, le reportage photographique de cet
exercice ainsi que les schTmas d'intervention.
http://www.cosadoca.ch
En attendant, vous pouvez, voir les photographes
rTalisTes pendant ses deux journTes par les
pompiers d'Ecublens a l'adresse suivante :
http://photos.sdis-ecublens.ch/index.php?list=94
Si dans votre rTgion, vous Otes intTressT a
monter ce mOme type d'exercice, n'hTsitez pas a
contacter le COSADOCA pour de plus amples
informations.

Avec mes meilleures salutations
--
Danielle Mincio
Conservateur des manuscrits
Responsable PAC
BibliothFque cantonale et universitaire
UnithFque
CH 1015 Lausanne Dorigny
TTl +41 21 692 47 83
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the accents in the French  text in their right places. I hope you can
still understand it. ECPA Secretariat. ***


8. Public supports overhaul of European scientific publication system

Participants in a public consultation have reacted positively overall to
proposals made by the Euro pean Commission to overhaul the scientific
publication system in Europe. However, some caution was  expressed by
publishers, who questioned the need for change to the existing system

A total of 174 stakeholders responded to the Commission's 'study on the
economic and technical evol ution of scientific publication markets',
which marked the start of an open policy debate on access
 to, quality and preservation of scientific publications in Europe.

<>snip

Based on the study and ensuing public consultation, the
Directorate-Generals Research and Informati on Society and Media will
prepare a joint communication on access to and dissemination of scientifi
c information, to be published in December 2006. The aim will be to
initiate discussion and debate  within the Council of Ministers and at
Member State level. A conference addressing scientific publi cation issues
will take place on 15 and 16 February in Brussels.

http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=EN_NEWS&ACTION=D&SESSION=&RCN=26464

Thanks to Denise Nicholson for bringing this news article to our attention.

ECPA Secretariat
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