ETD Preservation
Since 2008, the NDLTD has worked with the MetaArchive Cooperative to offer higher education institutions a preservation network designed especially for ETDs. For more information, see:
- ETD Preservation Network
- A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation. (K. Skinner and M. Schultz, Eds., Educopia Institute, 2010)
- NDLTD Preservation Strategy with the MetaArchive Cooperative (Gail McMillan, Katherine Skinner, 2009)
- Getting ETDs off the Calf-Path: Digital Preservation Readiness for Growing ETD Collections and Distributed Preservation Networks (Martin Halbert and Gail McMillan, 2009)
- Growing the MetaArchive Cooperative: ETDs (Gail McMillan, 2008)
A variety of other organizations are developing Digital Preservation Systems (DPS), including those listed below. DPS strategies involve a comprehensive approach to preservation, including standards and processes for refreshing, migration, replication, emulation, metadata attachment, and building trustworthy digital object repositories.
- ARKive
- Bagit
- British Library
- CASPAR
- DAITSS (Florida State University)
- Digital Preservation Coalition
- Digital Preservation Europe
- DuraSpace
- Elsevier Science Digital Archive
- Ex Libris Rosetta
- FDsys
- iRODS
- JHOVE
- National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
- New Media Art Preservation
- PADI (National Library of Australia)
- Persistent Digital Archives and Library System (PeDALS) Project
- PLANETS
- Portico
- PROMETHEUS
- PROTAGE