New Issue of the International Journal of Digital Curation Now Online (Vol. 9, No. 1; 2014)
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
Direct to Complete TOC
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About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.