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EDITORIAL
Five Views of the Archive, Ingest and Handling Test
by Bonita Wilson
doi:10.1045/december2005-editorial

Letters
doi:10.1045/december2005-letters

From Henry Gladney, HMG Consulting
From David Rosenthal, Stanford University

ARTICLES
AIHT: Conceptual Issues from Practical Tests
Clay Shirky, New York University
doi:10.1045/december2005-shirky

Harvard's Perspective on the Archive Ingest and Handling Test
Stephen Abrams, Stephen Chapman, Dale Flecker, Sue Kreigsman, Julian Marinus, Gary McGath, and Robin Wendler, Harvard University
doi:10.1045/december2005-abrams

The Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Johns Hopkins University Report
Tim DiLauro, Mark Patton, David Reynolds, and G. Sayeed Choudhury, The Johns Hopkins University
doi:10.1045/december2005-choudhury

Image from the Portals to the World web page of the Global Gateway site
Image from the Library of Congress web page "Portals to the World".

This month, D-Lib features
the Library of Congress website, Global Gateway: World Culture & Resources.

 

Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Old Dominion University Approach
Michael L. Nelson, Johan Bollen, Giridhar Manepalli, and Rabia Haq, Old Dominion University
doi:10.1045/december2005-nelson

The AIHT at Stanford University: Automated Preservation Assessment of Heterogeneous Digital Collections
Richard Anderson, Hannah Frost, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, and Keith Johnson, Stanford University
doi:10.1045/december2005-johnson

Parallel Worlds: Online Games and Digital Information Services
John Kirriemuir, Silversprite
doi:10.1045/december2005-kirriemuir

Open Access Federation for Library and Information Science: dLIST and DL-Harvest
Anita Coleman and Joseph Roback, University of Arizona
doi:10.1045/december2005-coleman


FEATURED COLLECTION GIF
Global Gateway: World Culture & Resources
Library of Congress
doi:10.1045/december2005-featured.collection


IN BRIEF
DIALOG-PLUS: Digital Libraries in Support of Innovative Approaches to Learning and Teaching in Geography
Helen Durham, University of Leeds
doi:10.1045/december2005-inbrief

Investigation into How Digital Repositories Can Encourage the Reuse of Geospatial Data
Anne Robertson, University of Edinburgh
doi:10.1045/december2005-inbrief

Ontology Matching
Pavel Shvaiko, University of Trento; and Jérôme Euzenat, INRIA Rhône-Alpes
doi:10.1045/december2005-inbrief

In the News: Recent Press Releases and Announcements

   

CLIPS & 
POINTERS
In Print

Point to Point

Calls for Participation

Goings On

Deadline Reminders

 

   

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