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1. The Planets Interoperability Framework
The Planets Interoperability Framework is a software infrastructure for the preservation of digital documents. It provides the technical environment that governs the integration of the Planets end-user applications with preservation services and data repositories. This application server provides the container for web-based preservation applications (the Planets Test bed application and the Planets Preservation Planning Tool, PLATO).
Code available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/planets-contrib/files/
2. PROTAGE: Long-Term Digital Preservation
Based on Intelligent Agents and Web Services
http://www.protage.eu/index.html
PROTAGE (PReservation Organization using Tools in AGent Environments) which will investigate new technology for computerizing long-term digital preservation based on intelligent software agents and Web services.
- Produce and publish digital objects in a preservation-compatible manner
- Provide digital repositories with the means for further automating the preservation processes
- Facilitate seamless interoperation between content creators, libraries and archives, and end-users
3. SHAMAN: Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent Archiving
http://shaman-ip.eu/
Develops a next generation digital preservation framework, it involves developing the relevant preservation tools for analyzing, ingesting, managing, accessing and reusing information objects and data across libraries, archives or any other deployment scenario.
4. HOPPLA – Archiving System for Small Institutions
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/hoppla
Hoppla is an archiving solution that combines back-up and fully automated migration services for data collections in small office environments. The system allows user-friendly handling of services and outsources digital preservation expertise.
5. The CARA Approach for Long-Term Preservation and Exploitation of Medical Images and Reports
http://www.santec.lu/project/esante/cara/start
IT solutions to improve the quality of the information available in the National Electronic Medical Record (EMR) without excessively increasing the size of this database; and to provide appropriated services for health professionals to access, manage and use, according to strict security policies, the content of the EMR.
