Digital curation

Author:

Yakel Elizabeth

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this article is to provide an overview of development and recent focus on digital curation and ties it to larger cyberinfrastructure initiatives.Design/methodology/approachProvides a useful viewpoint on the development and recent focus on digital curation.FindingsDigital curation is the active involvement of information professionals in the management, including the preservation, of digital data for future use. While there have been people doing different aspects of data curation and digital preservation for decades, recent events have brought a number of ideas, organizations, and individuals together to focus more intently on digital curation. Reports in the US by the National Science Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies and in the UK by Dr Liz Lyon of UKOLN have pointed out the aspects of digital curation which need to be in place to ensure that digital objects can be maintained, preserved, and remain available for future use. These reports along with increased research focus at conferences and the emergence of new educational programs have led to the emergence of digital curation and made digital curators a new entry into the information professions. Increasingly, digital curation is becoming an umbrella concept that includes digital preservation, data curation, electronic records management, and digital asset management.Practical implicationsThis article discusses and defines digital curation and notes how this theme has permeated in recent reports, conferences, and educational offerings.Originality/valueThe article synthesizes current digital curation efforts and helps to define this new concept for information professionals.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Education,Information Systems

Reference4 articles.

1. (The) American Council on Learned Societies (ACLS) (2006), “Our cultural commonwealth: the final report of the American Council of learned societies commission on cyberinfrastructure for the humanities and social sciences”, available at: www.acls.org/cyberinfrastructure/OurCulturalCommonwealth.pdf.

2. Lyon, L. (2007), “Dealing with data: roles, rights, responsibilities and relationships”, available at: www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/digital_repositories/dealing_wit_data_report‐final.pdf.

3. National Science Foundation (2003), “Revolutionizing science and engineering through cyberinfrastructure: report of the national science foundation blue‐ribbon advisory panel on cyberinfrastructure”, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.

4. National Science Foundation report Cyberinfrastructure Council (2007), “NSF'S cyberinfrastructure vision for 21st century discovery”, NSF 07‐28, available at: www.nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsf0728/nsf0728.pdf.

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