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These presentations were offered May 17, 2005 at the PIs meeting for the NSF Digital Archiving Program, held at dg.o2005, the 6th National Conference on Digital Government Research. Planning a Globally Accessible Archive of MODIS Data (download: .ppt | .pdf) Micah Beck () Logistical Computing and Internetworking Lab, Computer Science Department, University of Tennessee Managing the Lifetime of Versions in Digital Archives (download: .ppt | .pdf) Randal C. Burns () Johns Hopkins University Incentives for Data Producers to Create 'Archive-Ready' Data Sets (download: .ppt| .pdf) Margararet Hedstrom () School of Information, University of Michigan Robust Technologies for Automated Ingestion and Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information (download: .ppt| .pdf) Joseph JaJa () Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland at College Park Preserving Video Objects and Context (download: .ppt| .pdf) Gary Marchionini () University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Multi-Institution Testbed for Scalable Digital Archiving (download: .ppt | .pdf) Stephen Miller () Scripps Institution for Oceanography Shared Infrastructure Preservation Models (download: .ppt| .pdf) Michael L. Nelson () and Johan Bollen Old Dominion University Digital Preservation Lifecycle Management Building - a demonstration prototype for the preservation of large-scale multi-media collections (download: .ppt| .pdf) Arcot Rajasekar () San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego Investigating Data Provenance in the Context of New Product Design and Development (download: .ppt) Sudha Ram () Department of MIS, University of Arizona Digital Engineering Archives (download: .ppt| .pdf) William C. Regli ( Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, Drexel University |
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