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    Restoring Trust Relationships within Collaborative Digital Preservation Federations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05-19) McDonald, Robert H. ; Walters, Tyler O.
    The authors extend their process for creating and establishing trust relationships to include steps for restoring trust relationships after catastrophic events. Part of this model will include best practices for business continuity relationships and will integrate trust models from Holland and Lockett (1998) and Ring and Van de Ven (1994) and how they can be applied to a process for trust restoration after periods of disaster or critical data loss. These models provide key frameworks for understanding how trust can be utilized for collaborative start points as well as for collaborative recovery points from physical natural disaster or critical data loss.
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    Disconnects Between Learning Management Systems and Millennial Generation User Expectations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-31) Fenlason, Clay ; Walsh, Paul ; Walters, Tyler O. ; Haggerty, Blake ; Sweeney, Richard T. ; McDonald, Robert H.
    Educational technologists and librarians will follow up their well-received EDUCAUSE 2007 panel session on library disconnects to focus on millennial user expectations concerning learning management systems. Bringing together a diverse set of perspectives and outside-the-box thinkers, this session will feature panelist discussion interspersed with new media demonstrations and audience participation.
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    Creating Trust Relationships for Distributed Digital Preservation Federations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09) Walters, Tyler O. ; McDonald, Robert H.
    The authors outline a model for digital preservation federation based upon several existing models including the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank regional governance model and its similarities to successful large-scale redundant internet networks. In addition other trust models will be examined including Maister, Green, and Galford (2000), Holland and Lockett (1998), and Ring and Van de Ven (1994). These models provide key frameworks for understanding how trust can be enabled among federated but independent institutions.
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    Sustainability Models for Digital Preservation Federations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-04-19) McDonald, Robert H. ; Walters, Tyler O.
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    METAARCHIVE NDIIPP Partnership
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-10-09) McDonald, Robert H. ; Walters, Tyler O.
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    Who Moved My E-Journal: Electronic Resources and Organizational Change
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-03-24) Walters, Tyler O. ; McDonald, Robert H. ; Raschke, Gregory K.
    The enigma of electronic resources has brought a tidal wave of change to the academy. Research Libraries are at a crossroads that will see their networked infrastructure become the primary means of management, retrieval, and access to all content while print access will take on a decidedly ancillary role that does not fall into this digital rubric. With this new paradigm research libraries must face the changes in personnel management, hiring/recruiting, skills acquisition and development, workflow design, teamwork and team formation, organizational structure, and impacts on organizational culture and internal communications that will be necessary to truly support a primary digital information environment. This panel will consist of three senior library leadership representatives from Florida State University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and North Carolina State University who will discuss current trends and applied approaches to these issues within their libraries and will offer time for discussion with attendees on this important foundation for electronic resources management.
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    Opening Keynote Address, Electronic Resources & Libraries 2006 : Library 2.0
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-03-23) McDonald, Robert H.
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    Building a collaborative digital preservation network: NDIIP and the METAARCHIVE experience
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-10-20) Arms, Caroline ; McDonald, Robert H. ; Nicol, Beth (Lizabeth B.) ; Walters, Tyler O.
    Presentation from EDUCAUSE 2005. Describes a cooperative digital preservation project developed by NDIIPP (National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program) and the MetaArchive Partnership: Auburn University, Emory University, Florida State University, Georgia Tech, University of Louisville, Virginia Tech and the Library of Congress. Includes the MetaArchive Metadata Strategy and the MetaArchive Technical Architecture.
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    A practical, working and replicable approach to ETD preservation
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-09-29) Jannik, Catherine M. ; McDonald, Robert H. ; McMillan, Gail
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    Southeastern Digital Libraries: An Overview of Current Projects and Future Trends
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-06-06) Graham, Toby ; Jannik, Catherine M. ; McDonald, Robert H. ; Smith, Anthony D.