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Using Archivematica to preserve research data #5 - Preservation/Archivematica Introduction - 8 November 2016

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Using Archivematica to preserve research data #5 - Preservation/Archivematica Introduction - 8 November 2016
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This is the fifth webinar of the Research Data Information Integration Webinar Series. Jenny Mitcham from the University of York and Chris Awre from the University of Hull share lessons learned from their project to explore the potential of the digital preservation solution Archivematica to help manage research data that academics within the University produce. The project 'Filling the Digital Preservation Gap' has been carried out with funding from Jisc as part of their Research Data Spring program and was a collaboration of the University of York and the University of Hull. The project did not only explore Archivematica as a possible solution but also how it could integrate with the repositories and other systems for the management of research data. The Series is jointly sponsored by ANDS and CAUL.