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  1. Masanès, J.; Lupovici, C.: Preservation metadata : the NEDLIB's proposal Bibliothèque Nationale de France (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Preservation of digital documents for the long term requires above all to solve the problem of technological obsolescence. Accessing to digital documents in 20 or loo years will be impossible if we, or our successor, can't process the bit stream underlying digital documents. We can be sure that the modality of data processing will be different in 20 or loo years. It is then our task to collect key information about today's data processing to ensure future access to these documents. In this paper we present the NEDLIB's proposal for a preservation metadata set. This set gathers core metadata that are mandatory for preservation management purposes. We propose to define 8 metadata elements and 38 sub-elements following the OAIS taxonomy of information object. A layered information analysis of the digital document is proposed in order to list all information involved in the data processing of the bit stream. These metadata elements are intended to be populate, as much as possible, in an automatic way to make it possible to handle large amounts of documents
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 48(2001) H.3/4, S.194-199
  2. Lupovici, C.: Web crawling : the Bibliothèque Nationale de France experience (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Bibliothèque Nationale de France in the framework of its Legal deposit mission, is currently experimenting with web harvesting procedures and is organising the long-term preservation of digital documents. The work carried out to achieve this goal includes fundamental thoughts on the essence of Legal deposit and on the bibliographic treatment of Internet resources. Working on real scale, the huge amount of digital resources is an important factor to help in any decision to be taken by the National Library.
  3. Lupovici, C.: Standards and electronic publishing (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Standardization of multimedia over the past 5 years has been applied to its content in terms of text, images, graphics, sound and video as well as to information structure and presentation. Describes the coding of content and structure, the family of SGML and Portable Document Format (PDF). Categorizes the current formats of electronic publications