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The JISC-PoWR Handbook - Explaining Web Preservation (Kevin Ashley, ULCC)

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Desc: Presentation given at the JISC PoWR workshop 3 (Embedding Web Preservation Strategies Within Your Institution), given in the Flexible Learning Space, centre for Excellence in Enquiry-Based Learning (CEEBL), University of Manchester on Friday 12th September 2008.

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  1. Slide 1:PoWR: Explaining Web Preservation Kevin Ashley, ULCC
  2. Slide 2: What might be kept ? • Information content • Information appearance • Information behaviour • Information relationships • Change history • Usage history 2008-09-12 JISC-PoWR Manchester 2008 2
  3. Slide 3: Content preservation An ‘at the event’ report on the first JISC PoWR workshop held at Senate House Library, London on Friday 27th June 2008 has been published in the recent Ariadne Web Magazine (issue 56, July 2008). The piece, written by Stephen Emmott, concluded: The challenges are significant, especially in terms of how to preserve Web resources. No doubt the institutional repository will play a role. Arguably, the absence of a solution to the preservation of Web resources leads to either retention or deletion, both of which carry risks. The workshop’s core message to practitioners w