digital archive content in news

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Ashley Highfield

News The service, announced in November 2007 and slated for launch some time this year, is intended to complement iPlayer and provide a more comprehensive archive of content. Ashley Highfield was, until... [16 Sep 2008]

Europe's art needs cash to land at digital fingertips

News Europe's online cultural library - a digital repository of countries' books, music, paintings, photographs and films, accessed through a single digital archive - is set to go live this... [12 Aug 2008]

BBC's new media boss talks web 3.0

News The BBC's digital archiving initiative is also a big project, in several senses, Auntie owning more archive material than any other broadcaster in the world. By "ingesting" he means physically... [03 Jul 2007]

High tech training for chefs of tomorrow

News Click here to browse the full archive of our photo stories. Ghurbhurun explained: "There is an expectation from the students coming through - they are living in a digital world with YouTube and MySpace... [06 Nov 2006]

Gates snuggles up to Auntie Beeb

News The BBC is working on several digital broadcasting projects, including a scheme to make its programming archive available online. The agreement could give the software giant a major role in the BBC's... [29 Sep 2006]

Google book-scanning bid gets new buddy

News UC officials are already having books digitised as part of the Open Content Alliance (OCA), which is led by the not-for-profit Internet Archive, Microsoft and Yahoo! Google has added another partner to... [09 Aug 2006]

Digital library to save web content forever

News The British Library is using cryptographic time-stamping technology to protect the integrity of the electronic documents in its new archive. The library is building the new archive system by starting... [08 Jun 2006]

European digital library takes shape

News The EC said the final figure would be much higher as "every library, archive and museum in Europe will be able to link its digital content to the European Digital... [03 Mar 2006]

Yahoo! and TiVo tie the TV knot

News Google Video is the company's latest experimental work to archive closed captioning of broadcast television shows and make their content searchable. this year also launched a searchable video... [07 Nov 2005]

Microsoft and British Library turn 100,000 books electronic

News and the Internet Archive, which Microsoft has recently become involved in, as well as Google's on-off Google Print scheme. The British Library confirmed its love of all things digital earlier this year,... [04 Nov 2005]

Schools get £125m for classroom software

News The programme will run in parallel with the BBC's £150m Digital Curriculum project - now called BBC Jam - which is due to start in January 2006 and aims to use the BBC's extensive archive to develop and... [03 Nov 2005]

Microsoft joins the book search bandwagon

News Internet Archive, a not-for-profit organisation formed to offer access to historical collections that exist in digital format, will digitise the material. Internet Archive project, to be... [26 Oct 2005]

Playboy set for online launch next month

News The software, which is compatible with both PCs and Macintosh machines, allows customers to navigate content via hyperlinks and text search, send copies to friends via email, archive... [25 Aug 2005]

British Library prepping for digital future

News It's working with a consortium to create an uncensored web archive and even stores intellectuals' email and electronic data. Based on this research, the library will make it a priority over the next three years to... [30 Jun 2005]

MPs seek to block BBC free downloads

News The debate has raged since the BBC announced in May that it would launch a three-month trial in September to allow people to download some of its content, as part of its Creative Archive project. It... [27 Jun 2005]

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