Please find below a list of all accepted short papers at iPRES 2024. More details and a schedule will follow soon.
#15 A Condition Assessment Model for Multi-variant Net Artworks
Nicole Christiane Savoy (Academy of the Arts Bern, Rhizome)
Dragan Espenschied (Rhizome); Martina Haidvogl (Academy of the Arts Bern)
#32 Significant properties of the digital authoritative record in Upper Austria
Veronika Führer (Upper Austrian State Archive)
#34 Understanding the digital city: Conflicting values, community and representation information
Daniel Steinmeier
#35 Prepare to Preserve: the Harvest Combine for Research Data at Stockholm University and the local Digital Preservation Group
Joakim Philipson (Stockholm University)
#43 Archiving Made Easy: Introducing Brocade – a Tool for Modern Archive Management
Tom Deneire (University of Antwerp Library)
Willem Vanneste (University of Antwerp Library)
#52 The Evaluation of the Performance Quality for Publishers of Long-term Preservation of Digital Science and Technology Resources
ZiYe WANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Chao WANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); Xin Li; BeiBei Kong (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); Honghu Fu (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
#60 Scaling up: Photographing the 'Panorama of Congo'
Tomas Vandecasteele
Leen Engelen (LUCA School of Arts); Rodrigo Peixoto (Lusofona University Lisbon)
#64 Web Archives for All? Towards Equitable Access to UK Public Sector Web Archives
Nicole Hartland (UK Parliament)
#74 Analysis and Development Suggestions for the NDPC Long-term Preservation of Digital Science and Technology Resources
ZiYe WANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Xin Li; Li QIAN (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); Cen ZHANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); ZhenXin Wu (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); ZhiXiong ZHANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
#77 TRAINING AI MODELS FROM WITHIN A DIGITAL PRESERVATION SYSTEM
Jack O'Sullivan
David Clipsham (Preservica Ltd); Richard Smith (Preservica Ltd)
#78 OPEX and PAX: A transfer format for digital preservation content
Richard Smith (Preservica); Jonathan Tilbury (Preservica)
#83 Fostering Collaboration Between Research Libraries and Community Archives to Preserve the ‘Network of Mutuality’
Ruby Martinez; Nathan Tallman
#87 Series as the starting point. Unveiling the potential of series in digital preservation
Koen Dobbelaere (Digital Archives Flanders)
#95 First steps towards a BnF preservation policy for graphic works intended for printing
Alix Bruys (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
#102 The Digital Preservation Policies of LOCKSS Networks
Miguel Angel Mardero Arellano
João Andrade
#103 The flux and rhythm of community: A case study on building and maintaining a community of practice
Jaye Weatherburn (Head of Digital Preservation, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia)
#107 Low-resource / no-resource: lowering the barriers to sustainable digital preservation in the contemporary art professions
Laura Molloy (CODATA)
#109 Archiving Strategies For Texts And Instant Messages By Politicians In Office. A Belgian Case Study
Bieke Nouws (State Archives Belgium)
#114 From pull to push. The digital transformation initiatives of FelixArchief Antwerpen
Filip Boudrez
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#118 TOPIC ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL PRESERVATION BASED ON BERTOPIC
Naishuai Zhang (Peking University Library); Jimin Wang (Department of Information Management, Peking University)
#121 Practical Exploration of Digital Preservation Capability Training for NDPP Team
Honghu Fu (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences); Zhenxin Wu (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
#122 HOW TO STOP NEGATIVE MAINTENANCE OF LEGACY SYSTEMS TO RESCUE HISTORICAL DATA Inspiration From Data Archiving In China With The Participation Of Comprehensive Archives
Jiemin Pan; an xinyu
#143 IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU Thirty years of digital preservation in an ever-changing organization
Inge Hofsink (KB National Library of the Netherlands)
#145 Scaling Up Digital Preservation Workflows With Homegrown Tools and Automation
Shelly Black; Brian Dietz (NC State University Libraries); Trevor Thornton (NC State University Libraries)
#147 DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR AFRICAN HISTORY CULTURE AND HERITAGE - A Case of Keiyo Community of Kenya
Chris Chepken (University of Nairobi); Joseph Kiplagat (Moi University); Chris Kiptoo (Kenya Government)