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March 14, 2025
… app. Join the seminar online … Speaker David S. H. Rosenthal recently retired as the chief scientist and founder of the LOCKSS program at Stanford. The LOCKSS program is aimed at long-term preservation of the web published materials (ejournals, books, blogs, web sites, … technology. He worked on reliable multicast protocols and on testing industrial-strength software. After starting the LOCKSS program at Stanford with NSF funding, from 1999–2002 he worked on it at Sun Labs. From 2002 he has been working on it …
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February 5, 2021
… the browser plugin or mobile app. … David S. H. Rosenthal recently retired as the chief scientist and founder of the LOCKSS program at Stanford. The LOCKSS program is aimed at long-term preservation of the web published materials (ejournals, books, blogs, web sites, … technology. He worked on reliable multicast protocols and on testing industrial-strength software. After starting the LOCKSS program at Stanford with NSF funding, from 1999–2002 he worked on it at Sun Labs. From 2002 he has been working on it …
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October 20, 2017
… For more than five hundred years it has been practical to print on paper, making Lots Of Copies to Keep Stuff Safe. LOCKSS is the name of the program at the Stanford Libraries that Vicky Reich and I started in 1998. We took a distributed … of Web technologies place their future at risk? … David S. H. Rosenthal is the recently retired chief scientist of the LOCKSS program at Stanford, which like Google celebrates its 19th birthday this month. … David S. H. Rosenthal … David S. H. Rosenthal is the co-founder of the LOCKSS program at Stanford University. … The Amnesiac Society …
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April 12, 2024
… app. Join the seminar online … Speaker David S. H. Rosenthal recently retired as the chief scientist and founder of the LOCKSS program at Stanford. The LOCKSS program is aimed at long-term preservation of the web published materials (ejournals, books, blogs, web sites, … technology. He worked on reliable multicast protocols and on testing industrial-strength software. After starting the LOCKSS program at Stanford with NSF funding, from 1999–2002 he worked on it at Sun Labs. From 2002 he has been working on it …
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November 16, 2012
… has been an engineer in Silicon Valley for more than a quarter-century. He co-founded and is chief scientist of the LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) program at the Stanford University Libraries. He was an early employee at Sun … S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University … Information Access Seminar, with David S. H. Rosenthal of the Stanford University LOCKSS project … The Truth Is Out There: Preservation and the Cloud …
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November 19, 2021
… Information Standards Organization. David S. H. Rosenthal recently retired as the chief scientist and founder of the LOCKSS program at Stanford. The LOCKSS program is aimed at long-term preservation of the web published materials (ejournals, books, blogs, web sites, … technology. He worked on reliable multicast protocols and on testing industrial-strength software. After starting the LOCKSS program at Stanford with NSF funding, from 1999–2002 he worked on it at Sun Labs. From 2002 he has been working on it …
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November 7, 2008
… It stands as a monument to both the value and the risk of this kind of scholarship. … David S. H. Rosenthal invented the LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) technology and has been chief scientist of the LOCKSS program at the Stanford libraries since it started a decade ago. The program develops tools that allow libraries to …
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October 2, 2015
… of current emulation technology, and what are the barriers to more general adoption? … David S. H. Rosenthal invented the LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) technology and has been chief scientist of the LOCKSS program at the Stanford Libraries since it started more 17 years ago. The program develops tools that allow libraries …
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March 7, 2014
… are the technical, economic and organizational barriers to reaching the other half? … David S. H. Rosenthal invented the LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) technology and has been chief scientist of the LOCKSS program at the Stanford Libraries since it started more than a decade ago. The program develops tools that allow …
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November 2, 2018
… at Sun Microsystems; employee #4, first chief scientist, and first sysadmin at Nvidia; and co-founder 20 years ago of the LOCKSS Program. He has been blogging since 2007, about blockchains and cryptocurrencies since November 2013. … Matt Bayley, …