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CAMPUS CASE STUDIES are reports by university archivists on working solutions for born-digital records.
Through this SAA portal, quick and broad dissemination of completed projects or work-in-progress is possible. Archivists are encouraged to report on projects that proved successful and/or problematic through a submission system intended for ease of use with a minimum of editorial delay. See How to Submit a Campus Case Study.
Table of Contents
Case 1
Gaps and Inconsistencies: Issues in the Dissemination of the University Bulletin at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 2
Defining and Formalizing a Procedure for Archiving the Digital Version of the Schedule of Classes at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 3
Generating and Archiving Records in Digital Form of the Promotion and Tenure Process at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 4
University Committee and Planning Records in the Digital Age
TIM PYATT, Duke University
Case 5
Developing a Recordkeeping Framework for Social Scientists Conducting Data-Intensive Research
ERIN O’MEARA, University of Oregon
CASE 6
Managing Public Affairs Records in the Digital Age
TIM PYATT, Duke University
CASE 7
Standards and Standards Development: The Development of Digital Records Conversion Process (ANSI/ARMA 16-2007)
NANCY M. KUNDE, University of Wisconsin-Madison
CASE 8
Sport Schema Crosswalks: Appraising, Converting, and Preserving Proprietary Schema to Open Source Standards
JAMES W. ROGERS, University of Denver
CASE 9
Survey of the University of Pittsburgh and
Association of American Universities’
Websites and Physical Holdings
THERESE BARRY, SIRI BERDAHL, MARY BOERGER
KRISTIN JUSTHAM, ROBIN C. PIKE, MARIKA SOULSBY,
and ANITA VANNUCCI
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