Planets is happy to announce that the project’s fifth newsletter is now available!
The newsletter from the Planets project includes highlights from the annual review, an introduction to Plato, as well as an article introducing a conceptual model for expressing concepts and requirements in digital preservation.
The newsletter also presents detailed lists of recent Planets publications and the project's participation in past and forthcoming events.
Finally, the fifth issue reveals a new name, Planetarium, and general makeover of the publication.
The newsletter can be read here - www.planets-project.eu/docs/newsletters/PlanetsNewsletterIssue5.pdf
The newsletter is also available on the Planets web site - www.planets-project.eu
David Mattison is an archivist (retired from active duty), historian and digital culture observer from British Columbia, Canada. His Ten Thousand Year Blog was hosted by WordPress.com between October 02008 and August 7, 02010. The photograph in the header was taken on May 22, 02009 at the Kew Gardens Tube station following a visit to the National Archives, England.
National Archives sign at Kew Gardens Station
2008-10-22
Fifth PLANETS newsletter is out
From the announcement on DIGITAL-PRESERVATION@JISCMAIL.AC.UK (02008 10 22):
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