Research, Preservation, and Repository Publication Relationships: Digital Curation, Diatoms, & DigiNole Commons
Florida State University (FSU) Libraries Digital Library Center (DLC) in collaboration and partnership with FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, has successfully preserved a small sample of his diatoms research in both Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Florida Digital Archive(FDA) and MetaArchive since 2008 and 2009, respectively. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, introduced at the 3rd International Digital Curation conference in Washington, DC in December 2007, was the conceptual model used to guide some of the major stages in the preservation of faculty research data. The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) describes digital curation as encompassing both data curation and digital preservation and "stems from the early days of the DCC [Digital Curation Centre]" (McGovern, 2011) and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) Digital Preservation briefing paper (Burnhill, 2006). Both The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model and ICPSR's digital curation definition provided the overarching framework for the workflow processes governing preservation of faculty research data using two different preservation strategies.
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Digital curation, digital preservation, institutional repository, NDIIPP/NDSA
"Thank you, dear friend for your continued efforts to publicize, curate and preserve our diatom images (Diatomscapes) and diatom publications… that will aid in the accurate identification of Florida diatoms by students and researchers in the southeastern United States. Greatly appreciated." – Dr. Akshinthala K.S.K. Prasad, FSU Biologist
Digital curation, digital preservation, institutional repository, NDIIPP/NDSA
Research, Preservation, and Repository Publication Relationships: Digital Curation, Diatoms, & DigiNole Commons
2011
Florida State University (FSU) Libraries Digital Library Center (DLC) in collaboration and partnership with FSU Biological Scientist, Dr. A.K.S.K. Prasad, has successfully preserved a small sample of his diatoms research in both Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Florida Digital Archive(FDA) and MetaArchive since 2008 and 2009, respectively. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, introduced at the 3rd International Digital Curation conference in Washington, DC in December 2007, was the conceptual model used to guide some of the major stages in the preservation of faculty research data. The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) describes digital curation as encompassing both data curation and digital preservation and "stems from the early days of the DCC [Digital Curation Centre]" (McGovern, 2011) and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) Digital Preservation briefing paper (Burnhill, 2006). Both The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model and ICPSR's digital curation definition provided the overarching framework for the workflow processes governing preservation of faculty research data using two different preservation strategies.
Digital curation, digital preservation, institutional repository, NDIIPP/NDSA
FSU_migr_digital_lib-0009-P
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