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Digital Preservation Essentials

Author : Erin O'Meara,Kate Stratton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Archival materials
ISBN : 1931666954

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Practical Digital Preservation

Author : Adrian Brown
Publisher : Facet Publishing
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781856047555

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A practical guide to the development and operation of digital preservations services for organizations of any size Practical Digital Preservation offers a comprehensive overview of best practice and is aimed at the non-specialist, assuming only a basic understanding of IT. The book provides guidance as to how to implement strategies with minimal time and resources. Digital preservation has become a critical issue for institutions of all sizes but until recently has mostly been the preserve of national archives and libraries with the resources, time and specialist knowledge available to experiment. As the discipline matures and practical tools and information are increasingly available the barriers to entry are falling for smaller organizations which can realistically start to take active steps towards a preservation strategy. However, the sheer volume of technical information now available on the subject is becoming a significant obstacle and a straightforward guide is required to offer clear and practical solutions. Each chapter in Practical Digital Preservation covers the essential building blocks of digital preservation strategy and implementation, leading the reader through the process. International case studies from organizations such as the Wellcome Library, Central Connecticut State University Library in the USA and Gloucestershire Archives in the UK illustrate how real organizations have approached the challenges of digital preservation. Key topics include: • Making the case for digital preservation • Understanding your requirements • Models for implementing a digital preservation service • Selecting and acquiring digital objects • Accessioning and ingesting digital objects • Describing digital objects • Preserving digital objects • Providing access to users • Future trends. Readership: Anyone involved in digital preservation and those wanting to get a better understanding of the process, students studying library and information science (LIS), archives and records management courses and academics getting to grips with practical issues.

Digital Preservation: Putting It to Work

Author : Tomasz Traczyk,Włodzimierz Ogryczak,Piotr Pałka,Tomasz Śliwiński
Publisher : Springer
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-11
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783319518015

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Digital Preservation: Putting It to Work by Tomasz Traczyk,Włodzimierz Ogryczak,Piotr Pałka,Tomasz Śliwiński Pdf

This book addresses the process of maintaining digital objects through time to ensure continued access, an aspect that has become a crucial issue in recent years. It offers a concise yet comprehensive discussion of key concepts and requirements for long-term digital preservation, and presents a pioneering framework for digital repositories that enables the long-term archiving and metadata management for large volumes of digital resources based on a system that has already been completely designed and launched. In the framework, the reliability of information readouts is ensured by the repository with two-level data recording replication and monitoring mechanisms in the repository management system (RMS) and the file systems, and by the RMS’s distributed nature. The advanced RMS allows operations on the archival storage to be scheduled, while also taking into account low energy consumption requirements. After presenting the framework in detail, the book assesses and demonstrates the approach’s viability in terms of delivering accessibility, authenticity and usability. As such, the book offers a valuable resource for information technology (IT) researchers and practitioners, as well as archivists and librarians.

Digital Preservation for Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Author : Edward M. Corrado,Heather Moulaison Sandy
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781442278738

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Digital Preservation for Libraries, Archives, and Museums by Edward M. Corrado,Heather Moulaison Sandy Pdf

This new edition of Digital Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and Museums is the most current, complete guide to digital preservation available today. For administrators and practitioners alike, the information in this book is presented readably, focusing on management issues and best practices. Although this book addresses technology, it is not solely focused on technology. After all, technology changes and digital preservation is aimed for the long term. This is not a how-to book giving step-by-step processes for certain materials in a given kind of system. Instead, it addresses a broad group of resources that could be housed in any number of digital preservation systems. Finally, this book is about “things (not technology; not how-to; not theory) I wish I knew before I got started.” Digital preservation is concerned with the life cycle of the digital object in a robust and all-inclusive way. Many Europeans and some North Americans may refer to digital curation to mean the same thing, taking digital preservation to be the very limited steps and processes needed to insure access over the long term. The authors take digital preservation in the broadest sense of the term: looking at all aspects of curating and preserving digital content for long term access. The book is divided into four part: 1.Situating Digital Preservation, 2.Management Aspects, 3.Technology Aspects, and 4.Content-Related Aspects. Digital Preservation will answer questions that you might not have even known you had, leading to more successful digital preservation initiatives.

The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation

Author : Trevor Owens
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421426983

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A guide to managing data in the digital age. Winner of the ALCTS Outstanding Publication Award by the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, Winner of the Waldo Gifford Leland Award by the Society of American Archivists Many people believe that what is on the Internet will be around forever. At the same time, warnings of an impending "digital dark age"—where records of the recent past become completely lost or inaccessible—appear with regular frequency in the popular press. It's as if we need a system to safeguard our digital records for future scholars and researchers. Digital preservation experts, however, suggest that this is an illusory dream not worth chasing. Ensuring long-term access to digital information is not that straightforward; it is a complex issue with a significant ethical dimension. It is a vocation. In The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation, librarian Trevor Owens establishes a baseline for practice in this field. In the first section of the book, Owens synthesizes work on the history of preservation in a range of areas (archives, manuscripts, recorded sound, etc.) and sets that history in dialogue with work in new media studies, platform studies, and media archeology. In later chapters, Owens builds from this theoretical framework and maps out a more deliberate and intentional approach to digital preservation. A basic introduction to the issues and practices of digital preservation, the book is anchored in an understanding of the traditions of preservation and the nature of digital objects and media. Based on extensive reading, research, and writing on digital preservation, Owens's work will prove an invaluable reference for archivists, librarians, and museum professionals, as well as scholars and researchers in the digital humanities.

Advanced Digital Preservation

Author : David Giaretta
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783642168093

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There is growing recognition of the need to address the fragility of digital information, on which our society heavily depends for smooth operation in all aspects of daily life. This has been discussed in many books and articles on digital preservation, so why is there a need for yet one more? Because, for the most part, those other publications focus on documents, images and webpages – objects that are normally rendered to be simply displayed by software to a human viewer. Yet there are clearly many more types of digital objects that may need to be preserved, such as databases, scientific data and software itself. David Giaretta, Director of the Alliance for Permanent Access, and his contributors explain why the tools and techniques used for preserving rendered objects are inadequate for all these other types of digital objects, and they provide the concepts, techniques and tools that are needed. The book is structured in three parts. The first part is on theory, i.e., the concepts and techniques that are essential for preserving digitally encoded information. The second part then shows practice, i.e., the use and validation of these tools and techniques. Finally, the third part concludes by addressing how to judge whether money is being well spent, in terms of effectiveness and cost sharing. Various examples of digital objects from many sources are used to explain the tools and techniques presented. The presentation style mainly aims at practitioners in libraries, archives and industry who are either directly responsible for preservation or who need to prepare for audits of their archives. Researchers in digital preservation and developers of preservation tools and techniques will also find valuable practical information here. Researchers creating digitally encoded information of all kinds will also need to be aware of these topics so that they can help to ensure that their data is usable and can be valued by others now and in the future. To further assist the reader, the book is supported by many hours of videos and presentations from the CASPAR project and by a set of open source software.

Preserving Digital Materials

Author : Douglas Ross Harvey
Publisher : K.G. Saur Verlag
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015066894612

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Digital preservation is an issue faced by practitioners in Ross Harveythe library and recordkeeping professions, yet most professionalshave little time to keep up with the latest techniquesand standards. This invaluable work provides asingle-volume introduction to the principles, strategies and practices currently applied by librarians and recordkeepers to the preservation of digital information and will assist them to make informed decisions about the role of digital information in their care.The book is presented in four parts: Why do we preserve? What do we preserve? How do we preserve? and How do we manage digital preservation?Each part covers the area in detail and addresses current issues in a clear and informative manner. The terminology of the field is explained clearly throughout the book. Each chapter includes a range of case studies from institutionsat the forefront of digital object preservation. An index facilitates quick access.This book will be essential as a professional reference tool for all librarians, recordkeepers and archivists with preservation responsibilities as well as being a definitive source of information for the whole profession including students.

Digital Curation, Second Edition

Author : Gillian Oliver ,Ross Harvey
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838913857

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Digital Curation, Second Edition by Gillian Oliver ,Ross Harvey Pdf

As an in-depth explanation of the entire digital curation lifecycle, from creation to appraisal to preservation to organization/access to transformation, the first edition of this text set a benchmark for both thoroughness and clarity. Boasting the expert guidance of international authorities Oliver and Harvey, this revamped and expanded edition widens the scope to address continuing developments in the strategies, technological approaches, and activities that are part of this rapidly changing field. In addition to current practitioners, those pursuing a career as librarian, archivist, or records manager will find this definitive survey invaluable. Filled with up-to-date best practices, it covers such important topics as the scope and incentives of digital curation, detailing Digital Curation Centre’s (DCC) lifecycle model as well as the Data Curation Continuum; key requirements for digital curation, from description and representation to planning and collaboration;the value and utility of metadata;considering the needs of producers and consumers when creating an appraisal and selection policy for digital objects;the paradigm shift by institutions towards cloud computing and its impact on costs, storage, and other key aspects of digital curation;the quality and security of data;new and emerging data curation resources, including innovative digital repository software and digital forensics tools;mechanisms for sharing and reusing data, with expanded sections on open access, open data, and open standards initiatives; and processes to ensure that data are preserved and remain usable over time.Useful as both a teaching text and day-to-day working guide, this book outlines the essential concepts and techniques that are crucial to preserving the longevity of digital resources.

Digital Preservation

Author : Marilyn Deegan,Simon Tanner
Publisher : Facet Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781856044851

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Digital Preservation by Marilyn Deegan,Simon Tanner Pdf

Digital preservation is an issue of huge importance to the library and information profession right now. With the widescale adoption of the internet and the rise of the WWW, the world has been overwhelmed by digital information. Digital data is being produced on a massive scale by individuals and institutions: some of it is born, lives and dies only in digital form, and it is the potential death of this data that is the concern of this volume. So how can information professionals try to remedy this situation? Digital preservation is a complex issue, with many different aspects and views, so in this book each chapter is written by an international expert on the topic. Many case studies and examples are used to ground the ideas and theories in real concerns and practice. This volume will arm the information professional with the knowledge they need about this important and pressing issue and give examples of best practice to help find a way to a solution for this problem. Chapters cover: formats of digital data authenticity of digital data preservation strategies international trends in digital preservation web archiving metadata institutional policies the cost of digital preservation and cost of data loss. Written by leading international experts in digital library development, each book in the Digital Futures series examines in detail some of the key strategic and practical issues facing libraries and other cultural institutions in the rapidly expanding world of digital information. Readership: This is an indispensable guide for all information managers, librarians and archivists. Others in the information and culture world, such as museum curators, media professionals and web content providers will also find it essential reading, as will students of digital culture on library and information studies and other courses.

Digital Preservation Metadata for Practitioners

Author : Angela Dappert,Rebecca Squire Guenther,Sébastien Peyrard
Publisher : Springer
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-19
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783319437637

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Digital Preservation Metadata for Practitioners by Angela Dappert,Rebecca Squire Guenther,Sébastien Peyrard Pdf

This book begins with an introduction to fundamental issues related to digital preservation metadata before proceeding to in-depth coverage of issues concerning its practical use and implementation. It helps readers to understand which options need to be considered in specifying a digital preservation metadata profile to ensure it matches their individual content types, technical infrastructure, and organizational needs. Further, it provides practical guidance and examples, and raises important questions. It does not provide full-fledged implementation solutions, as such solutions can, by definition, only be specific to a given preservation context. As such, the book effectively bridges the gap between the formal specifications provided in a standard, such as the PREMIS Data Dictionary – a de-facto standard that defines the core metadata required by most preservation repositories – and specific implementations. Anybody who needs to manage digital assets in any form with the intent of preserving them for an indefinite period of time will find this book a valuable resource. The PREMIS Data Dictionary provides a data model consisting of basic entities (objects, agents, events and rights) and basic properties (called “semantic units”) that describe them. The key challenge addressed is that of determining which information one needs to keep, together with one’s digital assets, so that they can be understood and used in the long-term – in other words, exactly which metadata one needs. The book will greatly benefit beginners and current practitioners alike. It is equally targeted at digital preservation repository managers and metadata analysts who are responsible for digital preservation metadata, as it is at students in Library, Information and Archival Science degree programs or related fields. Further, it can be used at the conception stage of a digital preservation system or for self-auditing an existing system.

The Complete Guide to Personal Digital Archiving

Author : Brianna H. Marshall
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838916827

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The Complete Guide to Personal Digital Archiving by Brianna H. Marshall Pdf

Featuring expert contributors working in a variety of contexts, this resource will help you help your patrons take charge of their personal materials.

The Good Digital Preservation Practice Guide

Author : Neil Grindley,William Kilbride
Publisher : Facet Pub
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1856047539

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The Good Digital Preservation Practice Guide by Neil Grindley,William Kilbride Pdf

Digital preservation is now widely acknowledged as an area that organizations must engage with. For those living in networked societies the world has been digital for some years and there is a growing awareness of the need to plan for digital sustainability rather than expect that important material will naturally endure. What remains un-clear is: who should be responsible for all this work; how should we pay for it; and, What should we try to preserve? These and a number of other related issues will be addressed in this book. The guiding principle of this book is that good preservation practice begins with effective policy and so it examines broadly strategic themes rather than technical solutions. Put together by an international, cross-sectoral team of contributors, each authored chapter provides a snapshot of where we are now and what barriers need to be overcome. They also provide several in-depth case studies which delve into their own experience to illustrate the essential concepts. It includes key chapters such as: reappraising the digital archive; preservation in context; What is at stake? Roles and responsibilities; building effective partnerships; tools and processes; training and professional development; personal archiving; legal and ethical aspects of preservation; and, reflections on next steps. This authoritative text is essential reading for information managers, librarians and archivists worldwide. Others in the information and culture world such as museum curators, media professionals and web content providers, will also find it essential reading, as will students.

Partners for Preservation

Author : Jeanne Kramer-Smyth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Archival materials
ISBN : 1783303484

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Who could be partners to archivists working in digital preservation? This book features chapters from international contributors from diverse backgrounds and professions discussing their challenges with and victories over digital problems that share common issues with those facing digital preservationists.

Digital Preservation in Libraries

Author : Jeremy Myntti,Jessalyn Zoom
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838917138

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Digital Preservation in Libraries by Jeremy Myntti,Jessalyn Zoom Pdf

In today’s information landscape, there are fewer topics that more urgently demand expansive discourse than digital preservation, which touches on everything from technology to copyright. The Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) steps up to the challenge with this comprehensive overview. Global in scope, it features case studies and contributions that discuss such key issues as the history of digital preservation; digital preservation and information ethics; strategies for getting started, sustaining digitization programs, and performing evaluation; fine-tuning digital preservation workflows, with a look at Digital Streams Matrix for analyzing pathways and tasks; preserving e-books, mobile device data, and other specific types of materials; collaborative efforts in digital preservation, including jargon-free techniques for engaging non-technical colleagues in digital legacy tools and processes; and the copyright, legal, and administrative issues connected with digital preservation. Academic librarians, technical services staff, technologists, and administrators will all benefit from this incisive collection.

A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation

Author : Katherine Skinner,Matt Schultz
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780982665305

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A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation by Katherine Skinner,Matt Schultz Pdf

This volume is devoted to the broad topic of distributed digital preservation, a still-emerging field of practice for the cultural memory arena. Replication and distribution hold out the promise of indefinite preservation of materials without degradation, but establishing effective organizational and technical processes to enable this form of digital preservation is daunting. Institutions need practical examples of how this task can be accomplished in manageable, low-cost ways. This guide is written with a broad audience in mind that includes librarians, archivists, scholars, curators, technologists, lawyers, and administrators. Readers may use this guide to gain both a philosophical and practical understanding of the emerging field of distributed digital preservation, including how to establish or join a network.