Preserving the Digital Landscape: Digital Curation Strategies for Managing Born-Digital Materials in Libraries
Table Of Contents
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Chapter 1
: Introduction</div><ul><li>Background of the Study</li><li>Statement of the Problem</li><li>Research Objectives</li><li>Significance of the Study</li><li>Scope and Limitations</li><li>Definition of Key Terms</li></ul><div>
Chapter 2
: Understanding Born-Digital Materials</div><ul><li>Characteristics and Complexity of Born-Digital Materials</li><li>Challenges in Acquiring and Managing Digital Content</li><li>Legal and Ethical Considerations in Digital Curation</li></ul><div>
Chapter 3
: Digital Curation Strategies</div><ul><li>Acquisition and Appraisal of Born-Digital Materials</li><li>Preservation and Access Considerations</li><li>Metadata Standards and Description of Digital Objects</li></ul><div>
Chapter 4
: Technological Innovations and Tools</div><ul><li>Digital Forensics and Emulation</li><li>Digital Repository Systems and Preservation Platforms</li><li>Access Systems and User Interfaces for Digital Collections</li></ul><div>
Chapter 5
: Best Practices and Recommendations</div><ul><li>Case Studies of Successful Digital Curation Initiatives</li><li>Expert Perspectives on Digital Curation Strategies</li><li>Policy Recommendations for Effective Digital Curation</li><li>Future Directions for Managing Born-Digital Materials</li></ul>
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Project Abstract
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</p><div>This study aims to investigate digital curation strategies for managing born-digital materials in libraries, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the proliferation of digital content. By examining the complexities of born-digital materials, including electronic records, digital archives, and web-based resources, the research seeks to identify best practices and innovative approaches for the acquisition, preservation, and access of digital materials within library collections. Through a mixed-methods approach, including case studies, expert interviews, and comparative analysis, the study will explore the evolving landscape of digital curation, aiming to provide practical insights and recommendations for libraries to effectively manage born-digital materials and ensure their long-term accessibility and usability.</div><br>
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Project Overview
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</p><div>The exponential growth of born-digital materials, including electronic records, digital archives, and web-based resources, has presented libraries with unprecedented challenges in acquiring, preserving, and providing access to these digital assets. As custodians of knowledge and information, libraries play a pivotal role in managing born-digital materials to ensure their long-term accessibility and usability. This study seeks to comprehensively explore digital curation strategies for managing born-digital materials in libraries, aiming to identify best practices and innovative approaches for addressing the complexities of digital content and advancing effective digital curation practices.</div><div>The introduction of this research provides a contextual background of the study, outlining the significance of investigating digital curation strategies for managing born-digital materials in libraries. By defining key terms and establishing the scope and objectives of the study, the introduction aims to provide a clear framework for the subsequent exploration of the evolving landscape of digital curation and its implications for library collections.</div><div>Central to this research is the investigation of born-digital materials, encompassing their characteristics, complexity, and the challenges involved in acquiring and managing digital content within library collections. The study also aims to explore digital curation strategies, including the acquisition and appraisal of born-digital materials, preservation and access considerations, as well as metadata standards and description of digital objects. Furthermore, the research endeavors to investigate technological innovations and tools that facilitate digital curation, such as digital forensics, emulation, digital repository systems, preservation platforms, and access systems for digital collections.</div><div>Moreover, the study aspires to identify best practices and recommendations for managing born-digital materials, including case studies of successful digital curation initiatives, expert perspectives on digital curation strategies, policy recommendations for effective digital curation, and future directions for libraries in managing born-digital materials. By comprehensively exploring digital curation strategies for managing born-digital materials in libraries, this research aims to inform and guide library professionals, archivists, and information specialists in advancing effective digital curation practices, ultimately benefiting the library community and ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of born-digital materials within library collections.</div>
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