Articles (including brief references to InterPARES) and Reviews

AABC

  • "AABC Workshop: "Managing Electronic Records"," AABC (Archives Association of British Columbia) Newsletter 16(1) (2006): 10.

    :: Newsletter article ::
    :: Workshop abstract ::

    [This article is a summary of an AABC workshop conducted by Jim Suderman, International Team and Team Canada co-investigator with the InterPARES 2 Project.]

Abbot, George
  • "Additional Reports from IFLA 2005: Audiovisual and Multimedia Section," ALCTS Newsletter Online 16(2) (2005): online. [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/resources/ano/v16/n6/nws/iflarpts.cfm]

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article Includes a summary of an InterPARES presentation given by InterPARES 2 Project researchers James Turner, Mary Ide, Randal Luckow and Isabella Orefice, at the 71st IFLA General Conference and Council, 18 August 2005, in Oslo, Norway, titled, "Improving Access to Audiovisual and Multimedia Materials: the Moving Image Case Study of InterPARES2." The original version of this conference presentation, in English, is available here. A French translation is available here.]

ARMA Vancouver Chapter
  • "The future of information science is marveled at UBC Irving K. Barber Learning Centre Tour," ARMA Vancouver Chapter Newsletter (November 2008): online.

    :: Newsletter item ::

    [This item includes mention of an impromptu presentation about the InterPARES Project given by InterPARES Project Co-ordinator, Randy Preston, to members of ARMA Vancouver Chapter, during their tour of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre].

Bergeron, Rosemary
  • "Archiving Moving–Image and Audio–Cultural Works in Canada," Archivaria 63 (Spring 2007): 55-74.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The author draws attention to "the pioneering work being done by the International Research on Permanent Records in Electronic Systems Project (InterPARES)," (p. 74) in relation to research into the preservation of digital art works, citing the InterPARES 2 Project's General Study 7 (Survey of Record-Keeping Practices of Photographers Using Digital Technology). (FN 17)]

Boletín Informativo Electrónico
  • "Proyecto InterPARES: Preservación a largo plazo de documentos electrónicos," Boletín Informativo Electrónico: del Centro de Estudios sobre Bibliotecología de la Sociedad Argentina de Información 26 (December 2005): online. [http://www.sai.com.ar/bibliotecologia/boletin/bie026.htm]

    :: Newsletter article (Español) ::

    [This is a brief article announcing the creation of the Caribbean and Latin American InterPARES Dissemination (CLAID) Team. "Boletín Informativo Electrónico" is the online newsletter of the Library Studies Center and the Argentine Information Society, headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina.]

Calboreanu, Cristina
  • "Preserving our Collective Memory," UBC Reports 49(11) (November 6, 2003): 8.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Cristina Calboreanu with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti. UBC Reports is the weekly newsletter from the UBC Public Affairs Office featuring the latest research, teaching and learning stories at The University of British Columbia.]

Chan, Lorraine
  • "Memory of the World" UBC Reports 52(1) (2006): 1, 3.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Lorraine Chan with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, and with Rosely Rondinelli, a member of the Caribbean and Latin America InterPARES Dissemination (CLAID) team from Brazil. UBC Reports is the weekly newsletter from the UBC Public Affairs Office featuring the latest research, teaching and learning stories at The University of British Columbia.]
  • "UBC Archivist Leads World Effort to Preserve Digital Records" UBC Reports 52(1) (2006): 1, 3.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Lorraine Chan with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti. UBC Reports is the weekly newsletter from the UBC Public Affairs Office the latest research, teaching and learning stories at The University of British Columbia.]

Coughlin, Kevin
  • "Archivists Say Computers Have No Sense of History," The Star-Ledger (June 19, 2003). (Newark, NJ, USA)

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [The author mentions the InterPARES Project in relation to its association with the U.S. National Archives and the Library of Congress in their effort to develop 'a systematic and reliable way of storing, retrieving and interpreting electronic records in perpetuity--regardless of changing technologies.']

Cumming, Kate
  • Review of International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) 2: Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records, Luciana Duranti and Randy Preston, eds. Record Management Journal 19(1) (2009): online.

    :: Book review ::

Davis, Susan
  • "Electronic Records Planning in "Collecting" Repositories," The American Archivist 71(1) (2008): 167-189.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The author provides a brief synopsis of the InterPARES Project in footnote 3, p. 169.]

Dharssi, Alia
  • "Archiving Our Past with Accurracy [sic] and Precision," The Ubyssey LXXXVII(45) (24 March 2006): 9.

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Ubyssey news staff writer, Alia Dharssi, with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti. The Ubyssey is the student newspaper of The University of British Columbia.]

Dorr, Aimée
  • "Dean's Message," Forum: News from UCLA's Graduate School of Education & Information Studies 7(2) (2004): 2.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [In this article, the Dean of UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies (GSE&IS) mentions the InterPARES 2 Project in relation to the InterPARES terminology work being carried out by GSE&IS Assistant Professor, Jonathan Furner.]

Duff, Wendy, Amy Marshall, Carrie Limkilde and Marlene van Ballegooie
  • "Digital Preservation Education: Educating or Networking?" The American Archivist 69(1) (2006): 188-212.

    :: Journal article ::

    [Footnote 32, p. 202, in this article provides readers with a synopsis of the InterPARES Project.]

Engle, Shaena
  • "Jonathan Furner: Managing Information," Forum: News from UCLA's Graduate School of Education & Information Studies 7(2) (2005): 6-7.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article discusses GSE&IS Assistant Professor Furner's work on the InterPARES 2 Project's thesaurus.]
  • "New Faculty Join GSE&IS," Forum: News from UCLA's Graduate School of Education & Information Studies 7(1) (2004): 1, 5.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article announces the addition of Jean-François Blanchette to UCLA's GSE&IS faculty, while acknowledging his former position as an InterPARES 2 Project Post-Doctorate Fellow.]
  • "Anne Gilliland-Swetland: Preserving the Past Through Technology," Forum: News from UCLA's Graduate School of Education & Information Studies 6(1) (2003): 7.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Shaena Engle with the Co-Chair of the American Research Teams from the InterPARES 1 and 2 Projects, Anne Gilliland-Swetland.]

Factor, Michael, Ealan Henis, Dalit Naor, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Petra Reshef, Shahar Ronen, Giovanni Michetti and Maria Guercio
  • "Authenticity and Provenance in Long Term Digital Preservation: Modeling and Implementation in Preservation Aware Storage," in Proceedings of the USENIX First Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TaPP'2009), February 23, 2009, San Francisco, USA.

    :: Conference paper ::

    Also published here:

    "Authenticity and Provenance in Long Term Digital Preservation: Modeling and Implementation in Preservation Aware Storage," Archivi & Computer 19(2-3) (2009): 83-102.

    [The authors, two of whom–Guercio and Michetti–are InterPARES researchers, acknowledge that the concepts for managing the authenticity of digital records in the e-government environment, and in scientific and cultural domains that are presented in the paper are "rooted in the conceptual framework designed in the InterPARES project." FN2, p. 3]

Faculty of Communication and Design, Ryerson Polytechnic University
  • "Digital Posterity," RUBIX (2003).

    :: Newsletter item ::

    [This item includes an announcement of the involvement of several Ryerson professors in the InterPARES 2 Project, including Marta Braun, Michael Murphy and Perry Schneiderman. It also includes a brief overview of the Project. RUBIX is the newsletter for the Faculty of Communication and Design at Ryerson Polytechnic University.]

Fisher, Rob
  • "In Search of a Theory of Private Archives: The Foundational Writings of Jenkinson and Schellenberg Revisited," Archivaria 67 (Spring 2009): 1-24.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The author draws attention to the InterPARES 2 Project book while noting now Jenkinson's ideas about the concepts of authenticity and evidence have been "reconceptualized" by InterPARES "in defence of the future integrity of digital records as evidence." (pp. 5-6)]

Frances, Diane
  • "NARA Faces Daunting Records Task: Agency Plan to Create Electronic Records Archive Still a Work in Progress," Federal Computer Week 16(41) (November 18, 2002): 48.

    :: Magazine article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Diane Frank with US-InterPARES 1 Project American Research / International Team member, Kenneth Thibodeau. The article mentions that NARA's Electronic Records Archive (ERA) program is "working with research projects led by other agencies and organizations, including . . . The International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems project."]

Fresko, Marc
  • Review of "The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project," Journal of the Society of Archivists 24(2) (2003): 239-241.

    :: Journal article ::

Furey, Anthony
  • "Can Hard Drives Replace Archives," special to The Globe and Mail (November 1, 2008), Weekend Review, p. R.19. (Toronto, ON, Canada)

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [This article is based on a series of October 2008 interviews by Anthony Furey with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti.]

Gaffield, Chad
  • "Forging a New Kind of Literacy," The Hill Times (April 16, 2007), p. 33. (Ottawa, ON, Canada)

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [In this article, Chad Gaffield, President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada—the major Canadian funding agency for the InterPARES Project—identifies InterPARES as one of three "recent Canadian success stories" involved in "[n]ew research in the social sciences and humanities [that] is contributing to our understaning and complex interplay of culture, technology and social change"; research that is 'guiding our legislative and policy deliberations and informing future innovation.' The Hill Times is a Canadian twice-weekly newspaper that covers Parliament, the federal government and federal politics.]

Gilliland-Swetland, Anne
  • Review of Digital Preservation and Metadata: History, Theory, Practice, by Susan H. Lazinger The Journal of Academic Librarianship 28(3) (2002): 165-166.

    :: Book review ::

GSLIS InFocus
  • "New Faculty," In Focus: Newsletter of the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, McGill 100th Anniversary Edition (Fall 2003): 2.

    :: Newsletter item ::

    [This item includes a profile of Eun Park and acknowledges her involvement in the "internationaly renowned InterPARES Project."]

Hamilton, Tyler
  • "Digital Amnesia," Toronto Star (September 16, 2002), pp. C1-C2. (Toronto, ON, Canada)

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Tyler Hamilton with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti.]

Hubbard, Sally
  • "Securing Digital Content," Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (34) (4) (2008): 23-26.

    :: Bulletin article ::

Il Mondo degli Archivi On Line
  • "Tre Premi a Luciana Duranti [Three Awards to Luciana Duranti]," Il Mondo degli Archivi On Line 1 (2007): online. [http://www.ilmondodegliarchivi.org/detail/articleid/618/parentchannel/81/title/Tre_premi_a_Luciana_Duranti.html]

    :: Newsletter article (Italiano) ::

    [This online newsletter article briefly summarises three professional/academic awards bestowed upon InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, including:
    • The 2006 Emmett Leahy Award (for her contributions to records management, including the drafting of the DoD and MoReq standards for recordkeeping, and for the InterPARES research);
    • The BC Innovation Council's 2006 Frontiers in Research Award (annually presented to an "individual or small team whose innovative research contributions have led to major new advances in scientific or technological knowledge"); and
    • UBC's 2007 Jacob Biely Research Prize (The University of British Columbia’s “premier award for research”).
  • "Un premio speciale alla carriera a Luciana Duranti [A Special Career Award to Luciana Duranti]," Il Mondo degli Archivi On Line 1 (Spring 2006): online. [http://www.ilmondodegliarchivi.org/detail/articleid/378/parentchannel/81/title/ Un_premio_speciale_alla_carriera_a_Luciana_Duranti.html]

    :: Newsletter article (English and Italiano) ::

    [This online newsletter article briefly summarises the significance of InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti's UBC Killam Research Prize, which she received in 2006. This prestigious award is made annually to prominent researchers at The University of British Columbia in recognition of their outstanding achievements, and is given only to scholars whose research has international significance. Duranti was cited for her contributions to the field of archival studies as it addresses the challenge of the long-term preservation of the authenticity of records created and maintained in digital form. At the time of the award, she had initiated and led two internationally-funded research projects, InterPARES 1 and 2. She had also received funding from UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme to support the dissemination of the InterPARES Project's results in the Caribbean and Latin America through the Caribbean and Latin American InterPARES Dissemination (CLAID) Team initiative.]

Jacox, Corinne (ed.)
  • "Preserving Digital Content," summary of Michèle V. Cloonan and Shelby Sanett's 2005 article, "The Preservation of Digital Content," in the "TechScans" section of Technical Services Law Librarian 30(4) (2005): 19.

    :: Newsletter item ::
    :: Original Cloonan~Sannett article ::

Jorge, B.
Katuu, Shadrack
  • "Electronic Records Research Report - An Introduction to InterPARES," ESARBICA Newsletter 3 (2004): 8.

    :: Newsletter article ::

Kunde, Nancy
  • "Getting It Done—Collaboration and Development of the Digital Records Conversion Standard," The American Archivist 72(1) (2009): 146-169.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The author acknowledges the InterPARES Project's role in highlighting the importance of standards development for the management of electronic records (p. 150), and the use of the Project for creating "working definitions of critical terms" (p. 161).]

Lin, Brian
  • "Mustica Breaks Ground in Interactive Music Preservation," UBC Reports 50(7) (2004): 6.

    [This article is based on an interview by Brian Lin with InterPARES 2 Project Graduate Research Assistant, Jill Teasley, who worked on IP2 General Study 03 - Preserving Interactive Digital Music: The MUSTICA Initiative (see: http://interpares.org/ip2/ip2_general_studies.cfm). UBC Reports is the weekly newsletter from the UBC Public Affairs Office featuring the latest research, teaching and learning stories at The University of British Columbia.]

    :: Newsletter article ::

Lobanova, Natasha
  • "Лючиана Дюранти: «Не Прыгайте в Оъщий Вагон» – Зксклюзивное интервью ведущего международного зксперта в области злектронного архивного дела [Luciana Duranti: "Do not Jump on the Common Bandwagon" – Exclusive interview of the leading international expert in the field of electronic archives]," Журнал «Делопроизводство и документооборот на предприятии» 6 (2009): 20-27.

    :: Magazine article (Pусский) ::

    [This is an article in Russian in a monthly Russian business magazine (In English: Magazine of Enterprise Records Management and Office Workflow) resulting from a 4 May 2009 interview by chief editor, Natasha Lobanova, with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti.]

Marini, Francesca
  • "Archivists, Librarians, and Theatre Research," Archivaria, "Special Section on Archives and Culture," 63 (Spring 2007): 7-33.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The author, a member of the first three phases of the InterPARES Project, mentions the role of InterPARES 2 research in the analysis of performing arts-related records. See pp. 30-31.]

McCargar, Victoria
  • "Preserving history's first draft," California Publisher 94(3) (2005): 2.

O’Meara, Erin and Meg Tuomala
  • "Finding Balance Between Archival Principles and Real-Life Practices in an Institutional Repository," Archivaria 73 (Spring 2012): 81-103.

    :: Journal article ::

    [The authors, one of whom (O'Meara), is a former InterPARES graduate research assistant, note that InterPARES documentation "can help formulate system requirements for repositories and provide guidance for records creators." (p. 86) They also provide a brief description of the InterPARES 2 Project and its book (see FN 23), before focusing more attention on the IP2 Chain of Preservation Model, which they "used as one conceptual ideal in the development of [their] CDR [Carolina Digital Repository]." (pp. 93-94)]

Office of UBC International
  • "International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES)," The International, Office of UBC International 1(1) ( 2003): 6-7.

Proudfoot, Shannon
  • December 22, 2007 – Interview of InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, by CanWest News Service reporter, Shannon Proudfoot, resulting in one wire feed and six newspaper articles:

    "UBC project hoping to preserve digital archives," CanWest News, Wire Feed, 26 Dec 2007, 1. (Don Mills, ON, Canada).

    :: Wire feed ::

    "UBC project hopes to preserve world's digital documents: Defunct programs can render works of art unaccessible," Times - Colonist, p. A7, 26 December 2007 (Victoria, BC, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

    "Saving the past in digital age: Files created a few years ago can't be opened," The Province, p. A17, 27 December 2007 (Vancouver, BC, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

    "Study attempts to save our fading digital past," Calgary Herald, p. A3, 26 December 2007 (Calgary, AB, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

    "Artwork, literature also at risk," Leader Post, p. A9, 26 December 2007 (Regina, SK, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

    "Our past is in peril in digital age," Winnipeg Free Press, p. A15, 26 December 2007 (Winnipeg, MB, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

    "Archivist keeps the past alive: UBC professor working on project to keep digital records from being lost to obsolescence," The Windsor Star, p. E7, 26 December 2007 (Windsor, ON, Canada).

    :: Newspaper article ::

Pugh, Mary
  • "Educating for the Archival Multiverse: The Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI), Pluralizing the Archival Curriculum Group (PACG)," The American Archivist 74(1) (2011): 69-101.

    :: Journal article ::

    [This article highlights the InterPARES Project's terminology database, particularly the Dictionary (p. 85). The Dictionary is a tool used to facilitate interdisciplinary communication. It contains multiple definitions for terms, from multiple disciplines. By using this tool, researchers can compare how the same terminology is used/defined by different disciplines, such as Archival Science, Computer Science, Library and Information Science, the Arts, etc.]

Revista Documentatión
  • "Entrevista a Aída Luz Mendoza," Revista Documentatión 2(9) (2009): 79-83.

    :: Interview article (Español) ::

    [This is a published interview with Aída Luz Mendoza in which she mentions all three phases of the InterPARES Project, as well as her participation in the Caribbean and Latin American InterPARES Dissemination (CLAID) Team.]

Roberts, Mike
  • "What if the world lost its memory? History on disc: Experts scramble to preserve digital records from irretrievable loss," The Vancouver Province (January 22, 2006), p. B5.

    :: Newspaper article ::

    [This article is based on a January 2006 interview of InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, by Vancouver Province news reporter, Mike Roberts.]

Rocha, Cláudia Lacombe
  • "Projeto InterPARES: Entrevista com Luciana Duranti [InterPARES Project: Interview with Luciana Duranti]," Pont de Acesso 3(1) (2009): 82-92.

    :: Interview article (Portuguès) ::

    [This article is the result of a 15 May 2009 interview of InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, by InterPARES 3 Project TEAM Brazil Director, Cláudia Lacombe Rocha (National Archives of Brazil).]

Steele, Jordon
  • Review of "Records Management: Making the Transition from Paper to Electronic," by David O. Stephens The American Archivist 73(1) (2010): 263-294.

    :: Book review ::

    [This review mentions the InterPARES Project in the first paragraph, p. 263, in relation to the development of best practices for the management of electronic records.]

Steemson, Michael
  • "DigiCULT Experts Search for e-Archive Performance: Summary of the Forum in Barcelona, May 6, 2002," DigiCULT.Info Thematic Issue 1: Integrity and Authenticity of Digital Cultural Heritage Objects (August 2002): 10-19.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Michael Steemson with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, and European Research and International Team member, Hans Hofman, with respect to the DLM-Forum 2002: "@ccess and Preservation of Electronic Information: Best Practices and Solutions," which took place on 6-8 May 2002, in Barcelona, Spain.]

Taino’ti
  • "Comienza la traducción al castellano de InterPARES 2 [The translation into Spanish of InterPARES 2 begins]," Taino'ti: online. [http://www.tainoti.es/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=4&id=33&Itemid=29]

    :: Web page - Español (archived link) ::

    [This was an announcement of the commencement, on 13 July 2008, of a Spanish translation of the InterPARES 2 Project book, expected to be completed by December 2008. Taino'ti was an online portal for hosting Latin American news related to 'archiving, document management and information and communication technologies.']

Tibbo, Helen
  • "On the Occasion of SAA's Diamond Jubilee: A Profession Coming of Age in the Digital Era," The American Archivist 75(1) (2012): 16-34.

    :: Journal article ::

    [In her Presidential Address to the SAA, Tibbo, a former member of the InterPARES Project, situates the Project's emergence in the late 1990s in relation to the new records management and digital archiving challenges posed by "the growth of personal computing and the management of email in unstructured office environments" throughout the previous decade (pp. 21-22).]

Tiempo Fueguino
  • "Legislatura de la Provincia: Insistirán con ley del Archivo General de la Provincia," Tiempo Fueguino (August 23, 2006).

    :: Newspaper article (Español) ::

    [This article includes an overview of a course on InterPARES, taught on 22 August 2006 by Caribbean and Latin American InterPARES Dissemination (CLAID) Team member, Anna Szlejcher, titled, "Preservación a largo plazo de auténticos documentos de archivo en Sistemas electrónicos."]

Trek
  • "It's Not Written in Stone," Trek 61(1) (Winter/Spring 2006): 5.

    :: Magazine article ::

    [This article is based on a 1 March 2006 interview with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, by a reporter from Trek, The University of British Columbia's Alumni Magazine.]

U.S. National Historical Publications and Records Commission
  • "The Information Ecologies and the NHPRC," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 34(1) (2007): 5-11.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article recognises the InterPARES Project as one of the "landmark projects" funded by the NHPRC that was instrumental in laying "the groundwork for preservation services" (p. 9) at the NHPRC.]
  • "Thirty Years of Funding Archives and Records," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 32(4) (2005): 1, 4-7.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article mentions that the National Historical Publications and Records Commison (NHPRC) has, "over the past several years. . . been a major sponsor of the State University of New York-Albany's leadership of InterPARES . . ." And that "[t]he National Archives (NARA) is also part of the InterPARES team, and the NHPRC grant goes to the non-NARA elements of the U.S. research cadre. (pp. 6-7)]
  • "NHPRC Grants 2005," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 32(4) (2005): 8-11.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article includes an announcement of an NHPRC grant awarded to "The Research Foundation of SUNY" of the US team of the InterPARES 2 Project for "Preserving Authentic Non-Textual and Interactive Records," in the amount of "up to $256,997," (p. 10), while also noting that the InterPARES Project was one of three "Electronic Records projects" to receice an NHPRC grant award in 2005. (p. 8)]
  • "NHPRC Recommends 39 Grants Totaling up to $3,463,840," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 31(4) (2003): 1, 12-13, 19.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article includes an announcement of the release of the final year of the previously approved 3-year NHPRC grant funding for The Research Foundation of the State University of New York for the US team of the InterPARES 2 Project. (p. 1)]
  • "NHPRC Recommends 40 Grants Totaling up to $2,935,804," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 30(4) (2002): 1, 10-11.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article includes the announcement of the release of the conditional 3-year NHPRC grant funding (conditionally awarded the previous year) for The Research Foundation of the State University of New York for the US team of the InterPARES 2 Project (p. 1). It also includes the announcement of a "2-year grant of $195,023 on behalf of the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the University of Californa, Los Angeles, for a project to examine the issues involved in the long-term preservation of, and access to, electronic records that were changed over time by their creators." (pp. 10-11)]
  • "NHPRC Recommends 38 Grants Totaling up to $3,359,140," Annotation: National Historical Publications and Records Commison Newsletter 29(4) (2001): 1, 10-11, 19.

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article includes the announcement of an NHPRC grant recommendation, to The Research Foundation of the State University of New York, of a "conditional 3-year grant of up to $796,951 to build upon the work of the original InterPARES . . . Project through InterPARES 2. . ." (p. 11)]

UBC Journal of Research
  • "The Real Thing," Leap: Journal of Research 2 (2003): 11.

    [This article is based on an interview with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti. Leap was a journal of research published by The University of British Columbia's Office of the Vice President Research between ca. 2003-2007.]

van Kasteren, Joost
  • "How Serious is the Threat?" The Swedish Club 438 (August 2002).

    [Note: This is a republication of an article originally published in DigiCULT.Info 1 (July 2002): 3-4. The original article is based on an interview by Joost van Kasteren with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti. The Swedish Club News is the newsletter of the Swedish Club in Seattle, WA, USA (http://swedishclubnw.org).]
  • "How Serious is the Threat?" DigiCULT.Info 1 (July 2002): 3-4. (Republished in The Swedish Club 438 (August 2002).

    :: Newsletter article ::

    [This article is based on an interview by Joost van Kasteren with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti.]

Vice President Research, Office of the
  • "Shadow of Doubt," Frontier: A Journal of Research and Discovery 5 (Fall/Winter 2008): 14-15.

    :: Journal article ::

    [This article is based on an 18 August 2008 interview by Kaldor Design with InterPARES Project Director, Luciana Duranti, resulting in a feature article on the InterPARES research. Frontier is a journal of research published by The University of British Columbia's Office of the Vice President Research.]

Wagner, Albin
  • Review of "Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records," by Luciana Duranti, Terry Eastwood and Heather MacNeil Archivaria 66 (Fall 2008): 134-138.

    :: Book review ::

    [In this review, the author provides a general overview of the InterPARES Project and its 'aim' – "to develop the knowledge essential to the long-term preservation of authentic records created and/or maintained in digital form and to provide the basis for standards, policies, strategies, and plans of action capable of ensuring the longevity of such material and the ability of its users to trust its authenticity" (p. 137) – as well as more detailed descriptions of the areas of research for each of the first three Project phases.]

Weinstein, Allen
  • "NARA Enters New "ERA" of Electronic Records Management," Information Management Journal 39(5) (2005): 22-24.

    :: Journal article ::

    [In this article, Weinstein, the 9th Archivist of the United States, mentions the ongoing research collaboration between the InterPARES Project and the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), and how that collaboration is complementing the development and deployment of NARA's Electronic Records Archives (ERA).]

Williams, Kathleen
  • "The NHPRC: Extending the Archives' Reach," Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration 41(2) (2009): 48-51.

    :: Journal article ::

    [As the author notes, "[f]or more than 15 years, the NHPRC has led the way in supporting basic and applied research to ensure the long-term preservation and easy access to authentic electronic records," including the funding of "American scientists and archivists in a major international collaboration, the International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) project, to define the scope of the problem of digital preservation and access."]

www.nuovistrumenti.it
  • "La relazione introduttiva tenuta da Ricci Massabò e Ricuperati: Lo storico e il diritto al passato," www.nuovistrumenti.it 23(8) (2004): 1, 6.

    :: Online newspaper article (Italiano) ::

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