Kelsey Libner: CFP: Call for preservation!

Appendix C. References

Adobe Systems Incorporated (2001). PDF Reference, Third Edition: Adobe Portable Document Format Version 1.4. Boston: Addison-Wesley. Retrieved February 19, 2003 from http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/docs/filefmtspecs/PDFReference.pdf

Beagrie, Neal and Maggie Jones (2002). The Preservation Management of Digital Material Handbook. Retrieved March 3, 2003 from http://www.dpconline.org/graphics/handbook/

CCSDS Secretariat (2002, January). Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS), CCSDS 650.0-B-1, BLUE BOOK. Retrieved on February 24, 2003 from http://wwwclassic.ccsds.org/documents/pdf/CCSDS-650.0-B-1.pdf

Gilheany, Steve (2000). Permanent Digital Records and the PDF Format. A white paper based on a presentation at the ARMA 2000 conference (Association of Records Managers and Administrators, International). Retrieved February 24, 2003 from http://www.berghell.com/whitepapers/Permanent%20Digital%20Records%20and%20PDF%20Formats.pdf

Kenney, Anne R., Oya Y. Rieger, and Richard Entlich (2003). Moving theory into practice: digital imaging tutorial. Retrieved March 1, 2003 from http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tutorial/index.html

Lyman, Peter and Howard Besser (1998), Defining the problem of our vanishing memory: background, current status, models for resolution. In Margaret MacLean and Ben H. Davis, Eds., Time and Bits: Managing Digital Continuity. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Trust.

NPES/AIIM (2002). Press release: “AIIM International and NPES partner to standardize use of PDF for document archive and preservation.“ Retrieved February 28, 2003 from http://www.aiim.org/documents/standards/press_release-pdfa-aug02-2.pdf

Ockerbloom, John Mark (2001, February 15). Archiving and Preserving PDF Files. RLG DigiNews, 5(1).

Teper, Thomas H. and Beth Kraemer (2002, January). Long-term Retention of Electronic Theses and Dissertations. College and Research Libraries, 63(1), 61-72.



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