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This page includes links to media coverage on digital preservation in general, and specifically on the work by the United States project of the International research of Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (US-InterPARES). Highlights include the press release on the InterPARES project and an interview with Anne Gilliland-Swetland and Ken Thibodeau on digital preservation from the radio program Odyssey.

Devising Rules for the Digital Road.By Richard Chady, UAlbany Magazine, Spring 2001. click here

Listen to a discussion about digital preservation with Anne Gilliland-Swetland and Ken Thibodeau on the radio program, "Odyssey," WBEZ FM, Chicago, October 2, 2000.

Preservation of E-mail Addressed by New Studies. By Clay Redding (American Institute for Physics Center for History of Physics Newsletter, Volume XXXII , No. 2, Fall 2000). For details, click here.

Out of mind, out of sight, gone forever. By Cap Chandler (New Times: The Charles Sturt University Magazine, November 2000). For details, click here.

News from Other Organizations: US-InterPARES Project (IFLA Journal 26(1), 2000). To view the News section, click here.

NARA Agreement Gives Impetus to Electronic Archives Research and Development. By John W. Carlin (Organization of American Historians Newsletter, May 2000). For details, click here.

Archivist Warns of State and Local Records Gaps. By William Matthews (Federal Computer Week, April 6, 2000). For details, click here.

The Digital Dilemma. By Michael Desmond (University Business, April 2000, 60-61).

InterPARES Project Seeks to Preserve Digital Records (Abbey Newsletter, 23 (3) 1999). To visit the Abbey Newsletter site, click here.

Digital Amnesia: Will We Access Our Saved Data in 20 Years? By Mitch Betts (ComputerWorld, 09/20/99).

The National Historical Publications and Records Commission has been awarded a grant of more than $400,000 for research into better ways of preserving electronic records.
(The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 6, 1999, A29) 

InterPARES: A Project to Investigate Preservation of Electronic Records (RLG DigiNews, 3:4 August 1999).

Press Release on the US-InterPARES Project (Listed on aus-archivists list Monday, 19 Jul 1999) For details, click here.

 

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