Pt. I. Issues -- Ch. 1. Why Is Digital Preservation an Issue? -- Ch. 2. What Electronic Data Should Be Preserved? -- Ch. 3. Who Should Be Responsible for Digital Preservation? -- Ch. 4. How Can Electronic Publications Be Preserved? -- Ch. 5. How Much Will It Cost? -- Pt. II. Models, Formats, and Standards -- Ch. 6. Models for Syntactic and Semantic Interoperability: Metalanguages and Metadata Formats -- Ch. 7. Standards for Structural Interoperability: Frameworks and Wrapper Technologies -- Ch. 8. From Theory to Reality: Selected Electronic Data Archives in the United States -- Ch. 9. Further Reality: International Digital Cultural Heritage Centers and Sites and Electronic Data Archives
Notes
"With an annotated list of electronic social science data archives and cultural heritage digitization projects and centers by Helen R. Tibbo."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-334) and index