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Arneil, Stewart, and Martin Holmes. 2017. “Archiving form and function: preserving a 2003 digital project.” DPASSH Conference 2017: Digital Preservation for Social Sciences and Humanities, Brighton, UK. 14 September 2017. Video.
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Arneil, Stewart, Martin Holmes and Greg Newton. 2019. “Project Endings: Early Impressions From Our Recent Survey On Project Longevity In DH.” Digital Humanities 2019 Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands. 10 July 2019. Slide deck
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Arneil, Stewart, Martin Holmes and Greg Newton. 2019. “Clearing the Air for Maintenance and Repair: Strategies, Experiences, Full Disclosure; Paper Three: Ruthless Principles for Digital Longevity.” Digital Humanities 2019 Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands. 12 July 2019. Slide deck
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Carlin, Claire. 2020. “Ça dépend : Le défi de la conservation des projets numériques.” Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836506
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Carlin, Claire. 2017. “Mistakes Were Made: A TEI Project after Sixteen Years.” Conference of the Text Encoding Initiative, Victoria, BC, Canada. 14 November 2017.
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Comeau, Emily. 2018. “Endings: Concluding, Archiving and Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability.” The Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science. 10 November 2018.
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Czaykowska-Higgins, Ewa, M. Holmes & S. Kell. 2019. Planning to stop before you start: Ending a digital dictionary project. 6th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. 28 Feb-3 Mar 2019. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. [https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/44774?mode=full]
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Czaykowska-Higgins, Ewa, and Sarah M. Kell “Why do print at all? Constructing a ‘dictionary’ for the future”. SHARP Conference 2017: Technologies of the Book, Victoria, BC, Canada. 10 June 2017.
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Czaykowska-Higgins, Ewa and Sarah M. Kell. 2017. “Using TEI for Language Documentation Projects: The Nxaʔamxčín Database and Dictionary.” Conference of the Text Encoding Initiative, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. 11 November 2017.
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Davis, Corey. 2017. “A Website on the Shelf: Libraries and the Challenges of Digital Preservation.” SHARP Conference 2017: Technologies of the Book, Victoria, BC, Canada. 10 June 2017.
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Goddard, Lisa. 2018. “The Endings Project @ UVic: Concluding, Archiving, and Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability.” @Risk North 2: Digital Collections, Montreal, Canada. 9 November 2018.
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Goddard, Lisa, and Christine Walde. 2017. “Negotiating Sustainability: The Grant Services ‘Menu’ at UVic Libraries.” Digital Humanities 2017 Conference, Montreal, Canada. August 2017.
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Holmes, Martin. 2017. “Selecting Technologies for Long-Term Survival.” SHARP Conference 2017: Technologies of the Book, Victoria, BC, Canada. 10 June 2017.
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Holmes, Martin and Joseph Takeda. 2017. “Beyond Validation: Using Programmed Diagnostics to Learn About, Monitor, and Successfully Complete Your DH Project.” Digital Humanities 2017 Conference, Montreal, Canada. 8 August 2017.
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Holmes, Martin and Joseph Takeda. 2018. “Why do I need four search engines?” Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference, Tokyo, Japan. 11 September 2018.
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Holmes, Martin and Joseph Takeda. 2019. “The Prefabricated Website: Who needs a server anyway?” Text Encoding Initiative Conference, Graz, Austria. 19 September 2019.
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Holmes, Martin and Joseph Takeda. 2020. “Static Search: An Archivable and Sustainable Search Engine for the Digital Humanities” Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium (#VirtualDHSI). 6 June 2020.
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Huculak, J. Matthew. 2018. “The Endings Project: Concluding, Archiving, and Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability.” After the Digital Revolution Workshop 2, London, UK. 26 January 2018.
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Huculak, J. Matthew and Claire Carlin. 2019. “Stories of Loss: Fragility in the Archive.” CSDH/SCHN Digital Humanities Conference 2019, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 4 June 2019.
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Jenstad, Janelle. Keynote Provocation. “If I were starting MoEML now…: Planning for Linked Data and Digital Preservation.” Linked Pasts III: New Voices, Old Places, Stanford University, 2017.
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Takeda, Joseph. 2018. “Ending Your Digital Humanities Project from the Start.” Pixelating: University of British Columbia DH Mixer. 28 June 2018.