1. Morgan 2006, http://infomotions.com/musings/mass-digitization/, reporting on a symposium called Scholarship and Libraries in Transition: A Dialog about the Impacts of Mass Digitization Projects, summarizes the best talks with “mass digitization allows libraries to rethink the role of physical space, but more importantly, it allows libraries to rethink what libraries do regarding collections. Both of them alluded to the possibilities of enhanced, value-added services against collections of electronic texts, but when pressed for elaborations none were forthcoming.” Institute of Museum and Library Services, Status of Technology and Digitization in the Nation’s Museums and Libraries, http://www.imls.gov/publications/TechDig05/.
2. DeWitt 1998, Going Digital.
3. Verheul 2006, Networking for Digital Preservation... in 15 National Libraries.
4. Ronsse 2003, Record/Replay for Nondeterministic Program Executions.
5. Darlington 2003. Domesday Redux: The rescue of the BBC Domesday Project videodiscs. Waibel 2003, Like Russian Dolls: Nesting Standards for Digital Preservation.