
The Open Book Futures project is co-funded by Arcadia and Research England Development (RED) Fund (UKRI). Arcadia is a charitable foundation that works to protect nature, preserve cultural heritage and promote open access to knowledge. Since 2002 Arcadia has awarded more than $1 billion to organizations around the world. Research England Development (RED) Fund (UKRI) is a fund supporting institutional-level innovative projects in research and knowledge exchange including collaborations between education providers and between education providers and business.
Presentation delivered at the 19th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25) which took place in The Hague, the Netherlands between 17-19 February 2025. The main theme of IDCC25 was 'Twenty years back, twenty years forward: lessons and directions in digital curation'. The presentation was part of Lightning Talk Session 1 B: Systems and services in development I (Tuesday, 18 February 2025: Main Conference Day 1).
IDCC25, Sustainability and strategy: Work on curation processes, techniques, costs, and workflows, Open Science, Lightning Talks, Curation infrastructure: Evaluations of existing tools and principles in data curation, Open Access Publishing, Open Research, Scholarship at Risk, Curation infrastructure: Innovative research and exploration into new curation methods, Open Archiving, Curation infrastructure: Tools, systems and services that are in development
IDCC25, Sustainability and strategy: Work on curation processes, techniques, costs, and workflows, Open Science, Lightning Talks, Curation infrastructure: Evaluations of existing tools and principles in data curation, Open Access Publishing, Open Research, Scholarship at Risk, Curation infrastructure: Innovative research and exploration into new curation methods, Open Archiving, Curation infrastructure: Tools, systems and services that are in development
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