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[dcc-associates] Preserving the British Library's C19 Newspaper Collection: Planets Film Released

Emily Nimmo
Wed, 28 Apr 2010 03:35:15 -0700

*apologies for cross posting**

Planets (Preservation and Long-term Access Through Networked Services) has 
released the first of four filmed and written studies to show how national 
libraries and archives in Europe are using Planets tools to preserve large and 
valuable digital collections. 

A short documentary film, it describes how the British Library has used Planets 
to help preserve its C19 digitised newspaper collection. 

The C19 newspaper collection is one of the top ten in the world and is used by 
journalists, historians and researchers world-wide. In 2004, the British 
Library secured £2 million of JISC funding to digitise 2 million pages and make 
them available online.

This five minute film documents the challenges the British Library has faced 
with preserving the 80TB of images and its use of Planets preservation planning 
tool, Plato, to support the decisions it has taken. 

Author, Kate Summerscale describes how she drew on the collection to research 
the murders at Road Hill House for her prize-winning novel, "The Suspicions of 
Mr Whicher". 

To view the film, please visit: 
http://www.planets-project.eu/publications/?search[0]=15

The video also appears on WePreserve's Youtube site: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6NnFcSpAh8

To comment or ask a question, please e-mail us at: i...@planets-project.eu

You can unsubscribe to e-mails from the Planets User Community by sending an 
e-mail with subject "Unsubscribe" to:  i...@planets-project.eu

To subscribe to receive updates on new films on the WePreserve YouTube channel, 
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/wepreserve

Planets

Planets is a four-year project co-funded by the European Union under Framework 
Programme Six. It is coordinated by the British Library and delivered by 16 
national libraries, archives, technology and research institutions. The project 
has developed a suite of software tools and services to help organisations 
preserve digital content for the long-term.

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University of Glasgow,
Glasgow G12 8QJ,
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