Presentations and publications
2017
“With luck, it’s a swinging door.”
Digital Preservation Coalition Blog
Sheila Morrissey
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Using RMap to Describe Distributed Works as Linked Data Graphs: Outcomes and Preservation Implications
iPres 2016
Karen Hanson (Portico), Sheila Morrissey (Portico), Aaron Birkland (Johns Hopkins University), Tim DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), and Mark Donoghue (IEEE)
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Messes and Meanings
Part of Re: Format – What is file format obsolescence and does it really exist?, a Digital Preservation Coalition webinar
Sheila Morrissey
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The RMap Project: Capturing and Preserving the Relationships amongst Multi-Part Distributed Works
Demo from International Digital Curation Conference
Karen Hanson
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The RMap Project: Capturing and Preserving Associations amongst Multi-Part Distributed Publications
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
Karen Hanson (Portico), Tim DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), Mark Donoghue (IEEE)
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Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project
Coalition for Networked Information
Timothy DiLauro (Johns Hopkins University), Ken Rawson (IEEE), and Kate Wittenberg (Portico)
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RMAP Project Overview
Research Data Alliance, Fourth Plenary Meeting
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
STM Annual U.S. Spring Conference
Kate Wittenberg
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How Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance? Intention and the Preservation of Digital Objects
The New Review of Information Networking, Volume 19, Issue 1
Sheila M. Morrissey
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