Jerome P. McDonough, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRay R. Larson | grad student | 2000 | UC Berkeley | |
(Under construction: The application of a feminist sociology to information systems design.) |
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McDonough J, Jimenez M. (2013) Video preservation and digital reformatting: Pain and possibility Archives and the Digital Library. 167-192 |
McDonough J, Olendorf R. (2011) Saving Second Life: Issues in Archiving a Complex, Multi-User Virtual World International Journal of Digital Curation. 6: 89-108 |
McDonough JP. (2011) 'Knee-deep in the data': Practical problems in applying the OAIS Reference Model to the preservation of computer games Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences. 1625-1634 |
McDonough JP. (2011) Packaging videogames for long-term preservation: Integrating FRBR and the OAIS reference model Journal of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 62: 171-184 |
McDonough JP. (2009) Aligning METS with the OAI-ORE data model Proceedings of the Acm/Ieee Joint Conference On Digital Libraries. 323-329 |
McDonough JP. (2006) METS: Standardized encoding for digital library objects International Journal On Digital Libraries. 6: 148-158 |
McDonough JP. (1999) Designer selves: Construction of technologically mediated identity within graphical, multiuser virtual environments Journal of the American Society For Information Science. 50: 855-869 |
McDonough JP. (1998) SGML and the USMARC standard: Applying markup to bibliographic data Technical Services Quarterly. 15: 21-33 |
Larson RR, McDonough J, O'Leary P, et al. (1996) Cheshire II: Designing a next-generation online catalog Journal of the American Society For Information Science. 47: 555-567 |