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Published: E-ARK in New Review of Information Networking, Volume 25, Issue 2

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Leading publisher of academic journals and books, Taylor & Francis, has published its New Review of Information Networking, Volume 25, Issue 2 (2020).

This issue contains four articles about the E-ARK project, E-ARK being the consortium providing the standards and much technical support for the eArchiving Building Block. One of the portfolio of digital Building Blocks funded by the European Commission through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).

The articles on this issue consist of:

  • The E-ARK Project: An Introduction to the European Archival Records and Knowledge Preservation Project;
  • The Application of E-ARK Tools for Archival Interoperability to Support a Long-term Sustainable Digital Single Market;
  • Beyond Relational Databases: Preserving the Data;
  • The Role of the Data Warehouse in the Archive;

You can access these articles for free if your organisation has an account with Taylor & Francis, or through individual payments for the respective articles.

Data and documentation are strategic resources, the preservation of which is fundamental to a sustainable digital transition. The eArchiving Building Block provides core specifications, software, training and knowledge to help people preserve and reuse information over the long-term.

The eArchiving Building Block and its services are offered at no cost to projects and organisations wishing to ensure secure, long term data preservation. Visit the CEF Digital platform to learn more.