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Implementing Persistent Identifiers: Overview of concepts, guidelines and recommendations

This 70-page report, published by the Consortium of European Research Libraries and the European Commission on Preservation and Access, describes a number of persistent identifier schemes in detail, including Handles, Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), Archival Resource Keys (ARKs), Persistent Uniform Resource Locators (PURLs), Uniform Resource Names (URNs), National Bibliography Numbers (NBNs), and the OpenURL. Its final chapter contains a set of guidelines and recommendations.

December RLG DigiNews available

This issue contains articles on managing digital assets in US museums and at the National Gallery of Art, a case study titled "Why Digital Asset Management?", and other digital asset management topics.

The Rejection of D-Space: Selecting Theses Database Software at the University of Calgary Archives

This article by Lisa Atkinson of the University of Calgary Archives describes their decision to abandon DSpace for their ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) platform. Richard Jones of Imperial College London has prepared a rebuttal to Lisa's criticisms.

Update (2006-12-19): The University of Calgary has reevaluated DSpace and is intending to use it as an ETD platform.

EPrints 3.0

The first release candidate of EPrints 3.0 was announced yesterday, which means that the developers have frozen the features in EPrints 3.0 and future releases will be bug fixes only. A demonstration site is available.

DigCCurr2007: An International Symposium on Digital Curation

DigCCurr2007: An International Symposium on Digital Curation, to be held April 18-20, 2007 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, "will focus on what digital curators do and what they need to know to carry out this important work." The Symposium will be useful to anyone interested in digital preservation and curation, especially those who are building staff capacity in these areas.

How To Choose CD/DVD Archival Media

A few days old now, but this blog posting entry goes into considerable detail about the "archival" qualities of various types of optical media. As of today, the entry has spawned almost 70 comments...

First International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference

A call for papers is now out for the First International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference, to be held July 11-13, 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. From the home page:

The conference will appeal to all segments of the scholarly communications community – software developers and technical support specialists; journal publishers and editors; and librarians and academics.

International Journal of Digital Curation

From the journal's home page: "The IJDC is a new peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to papers, articles and news items on curation of digital objects and related issues. The journal is published in electronic form, twice a year." The IJDC is published by UKOLN at the University of Bath and is a publication of the Digital Curation Centre.

European Digital Library Initiative releases interim report on copyright

This report deals with three broad sets of copyright issues relevant to digitization (orphan works, out of print works and digital preservation) and recommends specific actions be taken allow the development of the European Digital Library to proceed.

Draft MIX 1.0 Schema for review

The draft version of MIX 1.0 (NISO Metadata for Images in XML Schema) is now ready for review. The review period will run from November 29 to December 20, 2006. Comments should be sent to the MIX email list (instructions for joining the email list are on the MIX website).