Library of Congress-NSF Research Awards Presentations
Introductory presentations from each of the projects made at the Principal Investigator's meeting held during dg.o2005 the sixth National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 17, 2005.
- Micah Beck
University of Tennessee at Knoxville Computer Science Department Logistical Computing and Internetworking Laboratory
Planning a Globally Accessible Archive of MODIS Data (PDF, 141 Kb) - Randal C. Burns
Johns Hopkins University, Hopkins Storage Systems Lab
Managing the Lifetime of Versions in Digital Archives (PDF, 1251 Kb) - Margaret Hedstrom
University of Michigan, School of Information
Incentives for Data Producers to Create 'Archive-Ready' Data Sets (PDF, 113 Kb) - Joseph JaJa
University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
Robust Technologies for Automated Ingestion and Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information (PDF, 222 Kb) - Gary Marchionini
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science
Preserving Video Objects and Context (PDF, 58 Kb) - Stephen Miller
University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Multi-Institution Testbed for Scalable Digital Archiving (PDF, 3945 Kb) - Michael L. Nelson and Johan Bollen
Old Dominion University, Department of Computer Science
Shared Infrastructure Preservation Models (PDF, 225 Kb) - Arcot Rajasekar
University of California, San Diego, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Digital Preservation Lifecycle Management (PDF, 980 Kb) - Sudha Ram
University of Arizona, Eller College of Management
Investigating Data Provenance in the Context of New Product Design and Development (PDF, 298 Kb) - William C. Regli
Drexel University, Geometric and Intelligent Computing Laboratory
Digital Engineering Archives (PDF, 949 Kb)