Digital Document Quarterly Bibliography

A work in progress

H.M. Gladney

HMG Consulting

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©  2002, H.M. Gladney

19th September 2002

 

 

[Approp]

Making Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2001 (Public Law 106-554), Chapter 9, page 27.   See also Amy Friedlander, The National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program, D-Lib Magazine, April 2002.

[Beckett]

Dave Beckett, Resource Description Framework (RDF) Resource Guide, http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/rdf/resources/, 2001.

 

 

[Caronni]  

Germano Caronni, Walking the Web of Trust, Proc. 9th Workshop on Enabling Technologies, IEEE Comp. Soc. Press, 2000.

 

[Carroll]

Lewis Carroll with original illustrations by John Tenniel and introduction and notes by Martin Gardner, The annotated Alice: Alice's adventures in Wonderland & Through the looking-glass, The definitive ed., New York, Norton, 2000.  ISBN 0-393-04847-0

 

[CLIR 92]       

C.R. Cullen et al., Authenticity in a Digital Environment, published as CLIR Report pub92.  ISBN 1-887334-77-7

 

[CLIR 107]

Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, The State of Digital preservation: An International Perspective, April 2002.   ISBN 1-887334-92-0

 

[CLIR/LC]

Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, Building a National Strategy for Digital Preservation: Issues in Digital Media Archiving, April 2002.

 

[LC21]

Committee on an Information Technology Strategy for the Library of Congress, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council, LC21: A Digital Strategy for the  Library of Congress, July 2000.   See especially Chapter 4, Preserving a Digital Heritage.

 

[Currall]

James Currall, Claire E. Johnson, Pete Johnston, Michael S. Moss, Lesley M. Richmond, "No Going Back?" The final report of the Effective Records Management Project, Glasgow University, ISBN 8 5261 759 3, 2001. 

 

[Drucker]

Peter F. Drucker, Management Challenges for the 21st Century, Harper, New York, 1999.  ISBN: 0-88-730998-4   See pp. 102-105.

 

[Edmonds]     

David Edmonds and John Eidinow, Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers, Faber and Faber, 2000.  ISBN 0-06-621244-8

 

[Garrett]

J. Garrett, D. Waters, P.Q.C. Andre, H. Besser, N. Elkington, H.M. Gladney, M. Hedstrom, P.B. Hirtle, K. Hunter, R. Kelly, D. Kresh, M. Lesk, M.B. Levering, W. Lougee, C. Lynch, C. Mandel, S.B. Mooney, A. Okerson, J.G. Neal, S. Rosenblatt, and S. Weibel, Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information, commissioned by The Commission on Preservation and Access and The Research Libraries Group, August 1995.

 

[George 95]

Gerald W. George, Difficult Choices: How Can Scholars Help Save Endangered Research Resources?  CLIR Report pub58, 1995.  ISBN 1-887334-43-2

 

[Gerck]          

Ed Gerck, Overview of Certification Systems: X.509, PKIX, CA, PGP, SKIP, 2000.

 

[HMG]

H.M. Gladney, Archiving the Digital Public Record: An Internet Snail's Pace, iMP Magazine, October 2000. 

 

[Gladney]

H.M. Gladney, Quality in Digital Document Collections, Japanese seminar, May 2001.

 

[HMG2]

H.M. Gladney, Critique: Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository, sent to the [RLG] authors, October 2001.

 

[HMG3]

H.M. Gladney and J.B. Lotspiech, Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: Storing, Sending, Showing, and Honoring Usage Terms and Conditions, D-Lib Magazine, May 1998.

 

[HMG4]

H.M. Gladney, A Digital Resource Identifier: Prelude to Trustworthy, Durable Digital Documents, unpublished draft, March 2002.

 

[HMG5]

H.M. Gladney, Trustworthy, Durable Digital Documents: Proposal and Inquiries Needed, unpublished draft, January 2002.

 

[Hodges]

Alan Hodges, Alan Turing: the Enigma, Vintage Edition, 1992.  ISBN 0-09-911641-3.

 

[Hunolt]

G. Hunolt and A. Booth, ESDIS Data Center Best Practices and Benchmark Report, NASA Goodard, September 28, 2001.

 

[Janik]

Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin, Wittgenstein's Vienna, Ivan R Dee, Inc., 1997.  ISBN 1-566-63132-7

 

[Kahn 67]       

D. Kahn, The Codebreakers, Scribner, New York, 1967.  Revised 1996.  This is the definitive story of cryptography from ancient times until the 1950s, and a rattling good tale to boot.  ISBN 0-684-83130-9

 

[King]

Anita King, Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software – Benefits and Burdens, 2001.  http://www.mitre.org/pubs/edge_perspectives/march_01/ep_king.htm

 

[Kripke 84]     

Saul A. Kripke, Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Harvard U.P., 1984.  ISBN 0-674-95401-7

 

[Leiber]

Justin Leiber, An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Basil Blackwell, Cambridge, Mass., 1991.  ISBN 0-631-17004-9. 

 

[Lorie]

Raymond Lorie, A Project on Preservation of Digital Data, RLG DigiNews 5(3), June 2001.

 

[Ludasch]      

Bertram Ludäscher et al., Collection- and Knowledge-Based Persistent Archives at SDSC, Urbino conference, 2002.  This is part of much broader SDSC investigation of data intensive computing.

 

[Lynch]          

Clifford Lynch, Authenticity and Integrity in the Digital Environment: An Exploratory Analysis of the Central Role of Trust, in C.R. Cullen et al.,  Authenticity in the Digital Environment, CLIR Reports 92, 2000, pp 32-50.

 

[Lysakowski]   

R. Lysakowski and M.J. Flannery, Titanic 2020: A Call to Action, 2000.

 

[MacNeil]

Heather MacNeil, Trusting Records in a Post-Modern World, Archivaria 51, 36-47, Spring 2001.

 

[Marcum]

Deanna B. Marcum, Too Much Consensus, CLIR Issues 18, Nov./Dec. 2000. 

 

[Monk]

Ray Monk, Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius, 1990.  ISBN 0-1401-5995-9.

 

[NCSC1]

National Computer Security Center, Guidelines for Writing Trusted Facility Manuals, NCSC-TG-016, Yellow-Green Book, October 1992.

 

[NCSC2]

National Computer Security Center, A Guide to Understanding Audit in Trusted Systems, 1998.

 

[Neal]

James G. Neal, Chaos Breeds Life: Finding Opportunities for Library Advancement During a Period of Collection Schizophrenia, Journal of Library Administration 28(1), 1999.

 

[Nimmer]

David Nimmer, Adams and Bits: of Jewish Kings and Copyrights, 71 S. Cal. L. Rev. 219-245, 1998.  Also in the Copyright Society Journal 46(2), 1998.

 

[NISO]

NISO, Data Dictionary - Technical Metadata for Digital Still Images, Draft Standard NISO Z39.87-2002 AIIM 20-2002, June 2002.

 

[OAIS]

CCSDS 650.0-R-2, Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS), Red Book, Issue 2, July 2001.  The ISO draft is at http://www.ccsds.org/RP9905/RP9905.html.  An overview of the development of OAIS is at http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/nost/isoas/us/overview.html.

 

[OCLC]

OCLC/RLG Working Group, Preservation Metadata and the OAIS Information Model, A Metadata Framework to Support the Preservation of Digital Objects, June 2002. 

 

[NLA]

National Library of Australia, Information Paper: Digital Services Project, December 1998.

 

[RLG] 

RLG-OCLC Working Group, Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository: Meeting the Needs of Research Resources, Draft for Public Comment, August 2001.  For discussion of the TCB, see pp.6-17.

 

[RLG2]

Neil Beagrie, Meg Bellinger, Robin Dale, Marianne Doerr, Margaret Hedstrom, Maggie Jones, Anne Kenney, Catherine Lupovici, Kelly Russell, Colin Webb, and Deborah Woodyard, Trusted Digital Repositories: Attributes and Responsibilities, RLG-OCLC Final report, May 2002. 

 

[RP]

Russell’s Paradox, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/russell-paradox/

 

[Scepanski]

Jordan M. Scepanski, Public Services in a Telecommuting World, Information Technology and Libraries 15, 44, March 1966.

 

[Singh 99]

S. Singh, The Code Book: the Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography, Random House, New York, 1999.  This book continues where [Kahn 67] left off.  ISBN 0-385-49531-5

 

[Stefik]

M. Stefik, Trusted Systems, Scientific American 276(3), 78-81, (1997).

 

[Thibodeau]

Kenneth Thibodeau, Building the Archives of the Future: Advances in Preserving Electronic Records at the National Archives and Records Administration, D-Lib Magazine, February 2001. 

 

[Thibodeau 2]  

Kenneth Thibodeau, Overview of Technological Approaches to Digital Preservation and Challenges in Coming Years, in Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, The State of Digital preservation: An International Perspective, April 2002.   ISBN 1-887334-92-0

 

[Thompson]

D. A. Thompson and J. S. Best, The future of magnetic data storage technology, IBM J. Res. & Dev. 44(3), 311-322, 1999.

 

[van der Werf]

Titia van der Werf, Experience of the National Library of the Netherlands, in Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, The State of Digital preservation: An International Perspective, April 2002.

 

[Waugh]

Andrew Waugh, Ross Wilkinson, Brendan Hills, and Jon Dell'Oro, Preserving Digital Information Forever, Digital Libraries 2000, San Antonio, Texas, pp. 175-184, June, 2000.

 

[Webb]

Colin Webb, Digital Preservation—A Many-Layered Thing: Experience at the National Library of Australia, in Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, The State of Digital preservation: An International Perspective, April 2002.

 

[White] 

Michael White, Acid Tongues and Tranquil Dreamers, Wm. Morrow, New Jersey, 2001.  ISBN 0-380-97754-0

 

[Winograd]

Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition, Ablex Publishing, New Jersey 1986.   ISBN 0-89391-050-3

 

[LW 21]  or

simply TLP

Ludwig Wittgenstein, (trans. D.F. Pears and B. F. McGuiness), Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, with an Introduction by Bertrand Russell, Routledge, London, (1921 and 1997).   ISBN 0-415-02825-6.  There is a complete on-line version of TLP.

 

[LW 39]     

Ludwig Wittgenstein edited by Cora Diamond, Wittgenstein's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge, 1939, University of Chicago Press, 1976.   ISBN 0-226-90426-1.  

 

[Wolf]

Milton T. Wolf, By the Dawn’s Early Light, Journal of Library Administration 28(1), 1999.

 

[YEA]

A. Okerson et al., YEA: The Yale Electronic Archive, One Year of Progress:  Report on the Digital Preservation Planning Project, 2002.