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Storage strategy tools

Storage strategy tools
Storage strategy tools
This article describes the challenges of selecting a storage strategy for long-term retention and access of digital content and how some of the tools developed in the PrestoPRIME project are designed to help.
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Hall-May, Martin
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Wright, Richard
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Addis, Matthew
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Jacyno, Mariusz
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Hall-May, Martin
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Wright, Richard
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Addis, Matthew, Jacyno, Mariusz, Hall-May, Martin and Wright, Richard (2012) Storage strategy tools. IASA Journal, (38).

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Abstract

This article describes the challenges of selecting a storage strategy for long-term retention and access of digital content and how some of the tools developed in the PrestoPRIME project are designed to help.

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Published date: January 2012
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 273039
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/273039
PURE UUID: 19ead14a-05c6-40b2-8fef-683f4e04e019

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Date deposited: 01 Dec 2011 19:54
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 10:17

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Author: Matthew Addis
Author: Mariusz Jacyno
Author: Martin Hall-May
Author: Richard Wright

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