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ReStore: A sustainable web resources repository, Arshad Khan, National Centre for Research Methods

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Desc: Presentation given at JISC-PoWR workshop 1 (Preservation of Web Resources: Making a Start), Dr Seng Tee Lee Room at Senate House Library, University of London:
http://jiscpowr.jiscinvolve.org/workshops/workshop-1/

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  1. Slide 1: ReStore: A sustainable web resources repository Arshad A. Khan National Centre for Research Methods www.restore.ac.uk
  2. Slide 2: Overview • Explain the rationale for ReStore, what it is and what it isn’t • Explain how it is intended to work • ReStore & restored resources site demo • Hopes for today’s workshop • Questions
  3. Slide 3: Why do we need to ReStore? • ESRC investments producing online resources • Completed near to end of project funding • Often of great practical value, but immediately begin to decay – Dated content (broken links - new ideas) – Changed technical environment • Lack of maintenance/visibility
  4. Slide 4: Why ReStore? • Repository for online resources • Restoring quality and utility • Promoting accessibility • Sustainable service identity • Being implemen