Definitions and concepts used in this ontology come from the following documents:


Original InterPARES Ontology "A". (2008). Tennis, Joseph T.; and Preston, Randy. "Part Eight-Terminological Instruments: Terminology Cross-domain Task Force Report", p. 9. InterPARES 2: Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records, Luciana Duranti and Randy Preston, (eds). Padova, Italy: Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana.

InterPARES Project Terminology Database. (2010)

Boudrez, Filip. (2007). ?Digital signatures and electronic records?. In: Arch Sci, vol. 7:2, June 2007, pp. 179?193. DOI 10.1007/s10502-007-9058-2, Springer Science & Business Media.

?Diplomatics: New uses for an old science?. Chapter 1. (1989). En: "Archivaria 28, Summer 1989".

?Diplomatics: New uses for an old science?. Chapter 5. (1991). En: "Archivaria 31, Summer 1991".

Duranti, Luciana. ?From Digital Diplomatics to Digital Records Forensics?. 2009. En: "Archivaria 68, Fall 2009, pp.39-66".

Duranti, Luciana; Eastwood, Terry; MacNeil, Heather. (2002) ?Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records?.

Duranti, Luciana; Macneil, Heather. (1996) ?The Protection of the Integrity of Electronic Records: An Overview of the UBC-MAS Research Project.? En: Archivaria, num. 42, Fall 1996, pp. 46-67. Association of Canadian Archivists.

Duranti, Luciana; Thibodeau, Kenneth. (2006). ?The Concept of Record in Interactive, Experiential and Dynamic Environments : The View of InterPARES?

Duren, Mike; Hosmer, Chet. (2002). ?Can Digital Evidence Endure the Test of Time??. In: Proceedings of DFRW - the Digital Forensic Research Conference, 6-9th 2002, Syracuse, NY. DFRW.

?Encyclopedia of Archival Science?. (2015). Lanham, MD.: Roman & Littlefield. 453 p. ISBN: 978-0-8108-8811-1.

Giaretta, David; Matthews, Brian; Bicarregui, Juan; Lambert, Simon; Guercio, Mariella; Michetti, Giovanni; Sawyer, Donald. (2009). ?Significant Properties, Authenticity, Provenance, Representation Information and OAIS Information?. In: Proceedings of iPRES 2009: the Sixth International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects, 5-6th October 2009, San Francisco, USA.

InterPARES (2008). ?Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records. (Libro completo)?.

InterPARES (2000). ?Appendix 1: Template for Analysis?. InterPARES Authenticity Task Force. In: ?The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project?, L. Duranti, (ed). San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005, pp. 192?203.

InterPARES (2002). ?Appendix 2. Requirements for Assessing and Maintaining the Authenticity of Electronic Records?. InterPARES Authenticity Task Force. In: ?The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project?, L. Duranti, (ed). San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005, pp. 204-219.

InterPARES (2000). ?Lineage of elements included in the Template for Analysis?. Authenticity Task Force.

MacNeil, Heather. (2000). ?Providing Grounds for Trust: Developing Conceptual Requirements for the Long-Term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records?. In: ?Archivaria? 50 (Fall 2000). pp. 52-78.

NARA - National Archives and Records Administration. ?Bulletin 2015-04. Metadata Guidance for the Transfer of Permanent Electronic Records?.

Rothenberg, Jeff. (2000). ?Preserving authentic digital information?. pp. 53-54. In: Authenticity in a Digital Environment. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, D.C. May 2000. 86 p. ISBN: 1-887334-77-7.

Tennis, Joseph; and Rogers, Corinne. (2012). ?Authenticity Metadata and the IPAM: Progress toward the InterPARES Application Profile?. pp. 38-45. In: Procedures of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2012.

Thibodeau, Kenneth. (2009). ?Preservation and Migration of Electronic Records: The State of the Issue?. Electronic Records Archives. The National Archives.

Thibodeau, Kenneth. (2002), ?Overview of technological approaches to digital preservation and challenges in coming years?. In: Proceedings of the State of Digital Preservation: An International Perspective, Washington, D.C., April 24-25th 2002. CLIR - Council on Library and Information Resources.