A new issue of the International Journal of Digital Duration (Vol. 9, No. 1) is now available online.
This issue contains eight peer-reviewed papers, 18 articles, and one editorial.
Here are direct links to the full text of a selection of papers and articles from the issue. The complete table of contents/links is available here.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
Creating an Online Television Archive, 1987–2013
by Robert Browning
Managing the Public to Manage Data: Citizen Science and Astronomy
by Peter Darch
eBird: Curating Citizen Science Data for Use by Diverse Communities
by Carl Lagoze
Articles
DataShare: Empowering Researcher Data Curation
by Stephen Abrams, Patricia Cruse, Carly Strasser, Perry Willet, Geoffrey Boushey, Julia Kochi, Megan Laurance, Angela Rizk-Jackson
Towards a Symbiotic Relationship Between Academic Libraries and Disciplinary Data Repositories: A Dryad and University of Michigan Case Study
by Katherine G. Akers, Jennifer A. Green
Building a Disciplinary Metadata Standards Directory
by Alexander Ball, Sean Chen, Jane Greenberg, Cristina Perez, Keith Jeffery, Rebecca Koskela
Cross-Linking Between Journal Publications and Data Repositories: A Selection of Examples
by Sarah Callaghan, Jonathan Tedds, Rebecca Lawrence, Fiona Murphy, Timothy Roberts, Will Wilcox
Building a Bridge Between Journal Articles and Research Data: The PKP-Dataverse Integration Project
by Eleni Castro, Alex Garnett
Persistent Identifiers for Scholarly Assets and the Web: The Need for an Unambiguous Mapping
by Herbert Van de Sompel, Robert Sanderson, Harihar Shankar, Martin Klein
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