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