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Integrating Advanced Imaging of Ancient Manuscripts
  DOI :  10.2352/issn.2168-3204.2020.1.0.33  Published OnlineApril 2020
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Digital Preservation has evolved from an early-stage field based heavily on research and the sharing of information to a nascent industry based on practical activity. In this transition there is a risk that the vital activity of sharing information and expertise declines in favor of the day-to-day practicalities of caring for content. This work explores how the Preservation Action Registries (PAR) Initiative can not only help to bridge the gap, but in doing so, create new opportunities that can help make automated digital preservation a practical reality even for non-expert users by describing a proof-of-principle demonstration of the automated application of Digital Preservation Policy, and subsequent changes to that policy.

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Michael Toth, William Christens-Barry, Matthew Heintzelman, Columba Stewart, David Calabro, Melissa Moreton, C. Stewart, "Integrating Advanced Imaging of Ancient Manuscriptsin Proc. IS&T Archiving 2020,  2020,  pp 33 - 38,  https://doi.org/10.2352/issn.2168-3204.2020.1.0.33

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