Lasting Change: Sustaining Digital Scholarship and Culture in Canada

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This is the report I mentioned in the meeting yesterday. It cuts to the quick of a lot of the questions of what’s possible beyond the two-year mandate of this grant.

 

In late 2010, I was privileged to be part of the the Sustaining Digital Scholarship for Sustainable Culture Group (lead: Susan Brown; other members included Di Brandt, Andrew Bretz, Lynn Copeland, Patricia Demers, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Daniel Fischlin, Dean Irvine, Ashok Mathur, Hannah McGregor, Robyn Read, Susan Rudy, Stan Ruecker, Chantal Savoie, Ray Siemens, Stephen Slemon, Robin Sokoloski, Ron Walker, Ann Wilson and me). With the help of a SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis grant, we wrote a report called Lasting Change. That report is now available.

 

The report reflects the growing concern in the scholarly and cultural communities, and beyond, regarding the sustainability of Canada’s digital knowledge and heritage. Canada’s digital advantage is only of value if it can be carried into the future. Canadians must meet the challenge of preserving and enhancing scholarly and artistic knowledge production and our culture in a digital environment. Therefore, the report reviews the current state of knowledge about the sustainability of digital scholarship and related cultural activity in Canada and identifies research opportunities that emerge from consideration of the literature.

 

Executive summary is here:

Lasting Change: Sustaining Digital Scholarship and Culture in Canada

 

Full report (as PDF) is here:

http://www.cwrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Lasting-Change-Knowledge-Synthesis.pdf

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