Notes

1 Which won a Digital Preservation Coalition award in 2014.

2 All projects referenced in this paper are EC-funded unless otherwise stated. Project websites are given where they are still accessible, and archived alternatives are provided where possible for compromised or unavailable websites.

3 It is somewhat of a relief that this project, given it is about living web archives, at least still has a working web page, in unfortunate contrast with many of the other projects.

4 Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums.

5 http://jhove.openpreservation.org /.

6 http://www.digitisation.eu /.

7 https://www.prestocentre.org/ .

8 Digital AV Media Damage Prevention and Repair. See http://david-preservation. eu/ . The DAVID project aimed at understanding how damage occurs in digital video systems, building better risk management and quality assurance techniques so that the systems themselves become more robust and resilient. It also looked at how this damage might be monitored and detected, and how the technical quality of content be improved beyond the original state to satisfy requirements of new use channels.

9 Institut National de l’Audivisuel (INA - FR), Sound and Vision (Beeld en Geluid - NL), BBC (UK), RAI (IT) and ORF.

10 APARSEN brought together a diverse set of practitioner organisations and researchers in order to create coherence, cohesion and continuity to research into barriers to the long-term accessibility and usability of digital information and data.

11 See: http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.org/index.php/consultancy certification/.

12 National Archives and Records Administration, U.S.A.

13 https://project-thor.eu /.

14 Napoleon Bonaparte Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène when reviewing his lifelong achievements.