Avoiding a Digital Dark Age for data: why publishers should care about digital preservation

ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of the needs and threats for digital preservation and summarizes the findings from project PARSE.Insight. This project, co‐funded by the EU, contains one of the first large worldwide surveys about digital preservation including most players of the STM informa...

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Digital preservation
Exact sciences and technology
Information and communication sciences
Information economics. Information policy
Information science. Documentation
Information service management
Library and documentation centre management
Library and information science. General aspects
Political aspects : cooperation, coordination, standardization
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Sciences and techniques of general use
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