ERA Research in the News
Below are press releases and industry news articles specific to the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Research Program.
2007
- December, 2007 NARA Staff Bulletin - "Special Issue: Archivist's Awards 2007"
- July 26, 2007 Information Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) Press Release - "Top Scientists from California, WVU, and Washington, D.C.,
Gather in West Virginia for Ceremonial Opening of New High-performance Computing Lab"
- May 29, 2007 High Productivity Computing (HPC) Wire, Research and
Academia article.- " SDSC Digital Preservation Prototype Adds
New Partner Site."
- May 25, 2007 Data Intensive Cyber Environments (DICE) News Article. -
" Award-Winning Digital Preservation Prototype Extended to West Virginia."
- March 2007, PDES, Inc. Press Release - Bryan K. Martin
Technical Excellence Award - PDES, Inc. is one of the primary ERA Research
partners focusing on Long-Term Data Retention (LTDR) and archiving issues
for three-dimensional engineering models.
- February 28, 2007 NARA Press Release - National Archives,
West Virginia University Announce New Partnership to Promote Research, Public
Awareness of Electronic Records.
2006
- November/December, 2006 Information Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) Article - "NARA Opens Research Laboratory at Rocket Center"
- June 28, 2006 NARA Press Release - The National Archives
and the San Diego Supercomputer Center Sign Landmark Agreement to Preserve
Critical Data
- June 27, 2006 NARA Press Release - National Archives
is Recipient of Internet2 (IDEA) Award for its Transcontinental Persistent
Archives Prototype (TPAP).
- June 7, 2006 Department of Navy News Article, - "Navy
Oceanography Participates in National Archives Program," Story
Number: NNS060607-07. STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. (NNS) -- The Naval Meteorology
and Oceanography Command (NMOC) joined the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA) to establish one of the agency's first electronic data storage operations
in May.
2000
- March 28, 2000 NARA Press Release - National Archives
Announces Plan for Collaboration with National Science Foundation to create
an Electronic Records Archives.
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