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Preserving and Emulating Digital Art Objects

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PAFDAOWhitePaperCornell.pdf (13.75 MB)
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Articles, Preprints, and Presentations by CUL Staff
Author
Rieger, Oya Y.
Murray, Tim
Casad, Madeleine
Alexander, Desiree
Dietrich, Dianne
Kovari, Jason
Muller, Liz
Paolillo, Michelle
Mericle, Danielle K.
Abstract

In 2013, Cornell University Library received a research and development grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to design a framework for preserving access to digital art objects. The Preservation and Access Frameworks for Digital Art Objects project (PAFDAO) was undertaken in collaboration with Cornell University's Society for the Humanities and the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, a collection of media artworks housed in the Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. This collection of complex interactive born-digital artworks is used by students, faculty, and artists from various disciplines.

Description
White Paper Report Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Date Issued
2015-11
Keywords
preservation
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new media art
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digital forensics
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digital sustainability
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access
Type
report

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