This page provides pointers for retrieval of certain PG publications and bibliographic
information (not included are institutional work, e.g. reports for libraries or
universities at which I have worked; see home page for
links to these). Represented here are only relatively recent items that could
easily be tagged. The texts are as submitted (as that is what I had readily available
in machine-readable form) so some revisions by editors, or by me in proof, may
not be reflected here. Footnotes in some files are given fully; in others, only
at the end with unnumbered explicit markers in the text or not at all.
Articles and Presentations:
Issues in Digital Archiving,
chapter in Preservation, ed. Paul Banks and Roberta Pillette
(Chicago: American Library Association, 2000), 97-113; as submitted and rev.(Jan.
1999).
RLG at 25: Remarks at
the 2000 Annual Membership Meeting of the Research Libraries Group, at the
New York Public Library in New York city, edited for publication in the Fall,
2000 issue of RLG News (June 22, 2000).
New Roles for Special Collections
on the Internet, which appeared in the May, 1998 issue of College &
Research Libraries. This paper is based on a talk given Aug. 2, 1995 at
the Rare Book School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. (There are
a couple of photos of PG speaking at RBS
two years later.) (11 March 1998).
Long-Term Intellectual Preservation,
formalized text of a presentation at the RLG Symposium on Digital Imaging
Technology at Cornell University in March, 1994. It appeared in Digital
Imaging Technology for Preservation: Proceedings from an RLG Symposium Held
March 17 and 18, 1994: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, ed. Nancy
E. Elkington (Mountain View, Calif.: Research
Libraries Group, 1995), p. 41-58; 52KB including notes (no figures).
The Mid-Decade Catalog and its Environment,
ALCTS Newsletter, January, 1994. In published form it appeared as an
insert, pages A-D. 13K; here in form as submitted before editorial changes;
figure and footnotes not yet included (Jan., 1994).
Digital Preservation Archiving
Workshops Proposal to NEH from PG on behalf of Rutgers University Libraries
and three sponsoring organizations: ARL, CLIR and CNI. A brief summary is
here with a link to a PDF version of the Proposal.
Peter S. Graham, University Librarian, Syracuse University
Library, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010; (315)443-5530; fax
(315) 443-2060; e-mail to psgraham@syr.edu.
Go to SU Library or PG's
personal home page.