Please find below a list of all accepted long papers at iPRES 2024. More details and a schedule will follow.
#6 Energy, Digital Preservation, and the Climate: Proactively Planning for an Uncertain Future
Sibyl Schaefer (University of California, San Diego)
#8 Opening Windows: Remote Imaging as a Preservation Tool for Legacy Computers
Eléonore Bernard (Kunsthaus Zürich); Tom Ensom; Robin François (Cinémathèque suisse, docuteam SA); Tony Kranz (Kunsthaus Zürich)
#19 File Fixity in the Cloud: Policy, Business, and Technical Considerations
Kyle Rimkus (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); Gen Schmitt (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Library IT)
#27 When Software was Sound: Exploring the forensic materiality and the evidence of manufacture of microcomputer software recorded on cassette
Michael Borthwick
#29 Traveling Light: a carry-on of essentials for development of Cornell's digital preservation program
Dianne Dietrich (Cornell University Library)
Michelle Paolillo (Cornell University Library)
#33 'Scaling up' our disciplinary knowledge of Digital Preservation Risk: from concept to reference model with CHARM
Maureen Pennock
#40 The BnF data-driven policy for legal deposit of born-digital sound
Bertrand Caron (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
Luc Verrier (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
#42 Building an information model ready for access
Pascale Montmartin (Library and National Archives of Quebec)
#44 PDF Hybrid Preservation on Paper
Vincent Joguin (Eupalia); Florence Poidevin (Andra)
#45 Dancing with donors: Trust building across gaps of curation priorities
Alex Kinnaman (Virginia Tech); Alan Munshower (Virginia Tech)
#46 Macintosh Type/Creator codes for Identifying MacOS Classic Formats
Tyler Thorsted (Brigham Young University)
#50 MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF AUDIOVISUAL DOCUMENTS IN INFORMATION INSTITUTIONS IN OMAN
Abderrazak Mkadmi (Sultan Qaboos University)
Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata (Sultan Qaboos University); Elsayed Salah Elsawy (Sultan Qaboos University)
#51 ‘Good old Internet: it's not just there for the serious things in life!’: a digital forensics workflow on-the-fly to preserve the history of technology in higher education through University of Edinburgh BITs newsletter (1994-2019)
Sara Day Thomson (University of Edinburgh)
Jasmine Patel (University of Edinburgh); Sonia Virdi (University of Edinburgh)
#57 All Risk is Local: File Format Risk Assessment in Two U.S. Government Contexts
Elizabeth England (US National Archives and Records Administration); Leslie Johnston (US National Archives and Records Administration); Kate Murray (Library of Congress); Hannah Wang (US National Archives and Records Administration); Theron Westervelt
#59 Preserving Inria's Legacy Software: A Crowd-Sourced Approach
Mathilde Fichen (Software Heritage, CNAM)
Roberto Di Cosmo (Software Heritage); Gérard Giraudon (Inria Alumni)
#63 Manage the growth of a repository over 14 years
Thomas Ledoux (Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF))
#68 KEEPERS Registry - A Two-Way Street for E-Journal Preservation
Peter Eisner (TIB); Merle Friedrich (Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)); Micky Lindlar
#69 The Future of Preservation: Reinventing the Repository at Harvard
Stephen Abrams
Julianna Barrera-Gomez (Harvard University); Michelle Gallinger (Gallinger Consulting); Miriam Leigh (Harvard University); Vitaly Zakuta
#72 From Burden to Benefit: Rethinking Digital Preservation at Universities
Anna Dubov
E Karvovskaya; Marcel Ras
#75 Community engagement through cultural archiving: exploring the preconditions for a community-oriented cultural archival practice in Flanders (Belgium)
Geerd De Ceulaerde (University of Antwerp)
#81 GISST
Eric Kaltman (University of Alberta); Joseph C. Osborn (Pomona College)
#82 Catalyzing African Community Archives for Social Good
Chris Prom (University of Illinois)
Sarah Cummings (Wageningen University & Research); Gladys Kemboi (University of Illinois); Ruby Martinez
#88 TRANSPARENT AND TRUSTWORTHY ARTIFACT LIFE CYCLE DATA
Patrick Hochstenbach; Martin Klein (Los Alamos National Laboratory); Herbert Van de Sompel (DANS); Ruben Verborgh (Ghent University - IMEC)
#100 The AIDA Network in Flanders
Wim Lowet (Vlaams Architectuur Instituut); Maarten Savels (Amsab-Institute for Social History); Rony Vissers
#117 DIGITAL PRESERVATION OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN RAMAT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA
Usman Ibrahim
Gladys Kemboi (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
#120 AI Semantic Credibility and Wikibase Knowledge Graph Self-Verification: Leveraging Large Language Models and Wikidata to Mitigate Agent Hallucination within Conversational Applications for the Digital Preservation Domain
Kenneth Seals-Nutt; Katherine Thornton (Yale University Library)
#124 Addressing the problem of file formats obsolescence: the Italian guidelines on file format conversion for the long-term preservation of electronic records
Stefano Allegrezza (University of Bologna (Italy))
#126 Preserving Users’ Knowledge of Contemporary and Legacy Computer Systems
Klaus Rechert (University of Applied Sciences Kehl); Dragan Espenschied (Rhizome); Rafael Gieschke (University of Freiburg); Wendy Hagenmaier (Yale University Library)
#132 Cloudy Data With a Chance of Transfer: Towards SharePoint Transfer at UK Parliament
Emily Chen (UK Parliament)
Nicole Hartland; Rosemary Reynolds (UK Parliament)
#146 Saving Ads: Archiving Digital Marketing
Christopher Rauch (Drexel University); Alex H. Poole (Drexel University); Travis Reid (Old Dominion University); Michele C. Weigle (Old Dominion University)Michael L. Nelson (Old Dominion University); Faryaneh Poursardar (Old Dominion University) and Mat Kelly (Drexel University)