Wednesday, January 27, 2010

ERCIM News No. 80 published - Special Theme: "Digital Preservation"

Dear ERCIM News Reader,

ERCIM News No. 80 has just been published at http://ercim-news.ercim.eu/

Special Theme: "Digital Preservation"

- coordinated by Ingeborg Solvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; and Andreas Rauber, Vienna Technical University

- featuring a keynote by Pat Manson, Head of Unit "Cultural Heritage & Technology Enhanced Learning"; European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate-General

Next issue: April 2010 - Special Theme:

"Computational Science/ Scientific Computing: Modelling and Simulation for Research and Industry"

(see call for articles)

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Best regards,
Peter Kunz

This issue includes:

  • The CARA Approach for Long-Term Preservation and Exploitation of Medical Images and Reports by Hanan Bouzid, et al..
  • Designing a Trusted Distributed Long-Term Archive for Health Records by Frej Drejhammar
  • Providing Web Accessibility for the Visually Impaired by Barbara Leporini, et al..
  • ICASE Project: New Challenges in Computer-Based Assessment by Thibaud Latour and Sandrine Sarre.


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