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This blog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.Clique aqui para ser redirecionado.John Keogh, amb el nom de "dispositiu d'ajuda pel transport circular".Internet permitindo a qualquer pessoa ler, descarregar, copiar, distribuir, imprimir, pesquisar ou referenciar o texto integral documento.It proposes an Internet model based on the notion of a legal and social relationship as a means of identifying the legal and ethical rights and obligations of recordkeeping participants in networked transactions.Medical, business and governmental relationships within communities of common interest based on trust illustrate the practical application of the model.The relationship model also provides a unique ethical and legal approach to property, access, privacy and evidence.Most importantly, the book provides an interdisciplinary approach to Internet regulation, which contributes to closer ties between those who research, teach and work in fields of ethics, law and archival science.It is intended to help citizens who want to understand the issues around digital
preservation without reading the technical literature.Others are not yet represented
by specifications that must precede peer criticism, selection, and refinement within
communities that have specialized applications.Some of the agreements needed will
ultimately be expressed as information interchange standards.The products of such
work could be deployed in five to ten years.The infrastructure needed includes institutional repositories (digital archives) that
share methods and digital content and whose characteristics are relatively well
understood.Since large projects to create the required network and storage
infrastructure exist, the book position s preservation within this infrastructure
without describing the infrastructure in detail.We intend this book to help the necessary discussions.Read the complete sinopsis here.Lothar Schmitz
2006, XV, 274 p.Borghoff and his coauthors address the problem of storing, reading,
and using digital data for periods longer than 50 years.To complement this background information on the
technology issues the authors present the most relevant international
preservation projects, such as the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, and
experiences from sample projects run by the Cornell University Library and
the National Library of the Netherlands.
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