Presentations and publications
2022
How can bringing together the workflows of publishing and preservation lead to better, longer-term solutions that benefit both?
Karen Hanson (Portico), Alicia Wise (CLOCKSS), and Dr. Miranda Barnes (COPIM Project, Loughborough University)
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Preservation Strategies for New Forms of Scholarship
Karen Hanson (Portico) and Deb Verhoff (New York University)
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Scholarship that’s built to last: Strategies for publishers, platform creators, and authors
Karen Hanson
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Preserving Innovation: Ensuring the Future of Today’s Scholarship
Karen Hanson
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Preserving New Forms of Scholarship
Karen Hanson (Portico) and Jonathan Greenberg (New York University)
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Preserving New Forms of Scholarship: Guidelines for Publishers
Karen Hanson (Portico) and Deb Verhoff (New York University)
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Partnering with publishers to break down barriers to preserving new forms of scholarship
Karen Hanson
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Preserving New Forms of Scholarship
Jonathan Greenberg (New York University), Karen Hanson (Portico), and Deb Verhoff (New York University)
Read the report and guidelines2020
Preserving new forms of digital scholarship at scale
Karen Hanson
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Enhancing Services to Preserve New Forms of Scholarship
Karen Hanson
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“With luck, it’s a swinging door.”
Sheila Morrissey
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Using RMap to Describe Distributed Works as Linked Data Graphs: Outcomes and Preservation Implications
Karen Hanson (Portico), Sheila Morrissey (Portico), Aaron Birkland (Johns Hopkins University), Tim DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), and Mark Donoghue (IEEE)
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Portico Participants Webinar
Kate Wittenberg, Bruce Heterick, Stephanie Orphan, and Sheila Morissey
Discusses preservation of the long tail of very small e-journal publishers, an overview of the RMAP project, and the role of preservation in text and data mining.
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The RMap Project: Capturing and Preserving the Relationships amongst Multi-Part Distributed Works
Karen Hanson
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The RMap Project: Capturing and Preserving Associations amongst Multi-Part Distributed Publications
Karen Hanson (Portico), Tim DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), Mark Donoghue (IEEE)
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Networked Information’s Risky Future: The Promises and Challenges of Digital Preservation
Amy Kirchhoff, Sheila Morrissey, and Kate Wittenberg
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Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project
Timothy DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), Ken Rawson (IEEE), and Kate Wittenberg (Portico)
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RMAP Project Overview
Sayeed Choudhury (Johns Hopkins University), Sheila Morrissey (Portico)
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Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project, Portico, the Data Conservancy at Johns Hopkins University, and IEEE
Kate Wittenberg
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Scaling Up and Scaling Out: Leveraging Preservation Infrastructure and Experience to Benefit the Community
Kate Wittenberg, Amy Kirchhoff, and Sheila Morrissey
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Preservation in a Dynamic Environment
Sheila M. Morrissey
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How Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance? Intention and the Preservation of Digital Objects
Sheila M. Morrissey
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Protecting Future Access Now: Models for Preserving Locally Created Content
Amy Kirchhoff
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Preservation of Digitized Books and Other Digital Content Held by Cultural Heritage Organizations
2010
The Economy of Free and Open Source Software in the Preservation of Digital Artifacts
Sheila M. Morrissey
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