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Year: <span>2009</span>

Digital preservation tools for repository managers

A practical, tools-based course designed for repository managers and presented by expert tutors, in five parts between January and March 2010, in the UK. This distinctive new course starts Tuesday 19 January 2010, in Southampton, UK. Update (12 January 2010). This course is now full. Places for individual modules may …

Acting on repository preservation objectives

Recently each of the KeepIt project’s four exemplar repositories detailed objectives for their part in this work. Admittedly, when they were first asked to do this the reaction of the repository managers was one of surprise and perhaps consternation. They were probably thinking, as you are, why now, some way …

Sustainability must precede preservation for IRs

The terms preservation and sustainability are often bound together, but it is important to understand the relationship. When we recognise the scope of sustainability for institutional repositories (IRs) we can see that it must typically precede preservation because the conditions for preservation depend on the sustainability of the target source. …

Preservation planning depends on repository context

Digital preservation planning may be technical, but you have to get to grips with your organisational policy and planning first, as is revealed in a new paper by our KeepIt project advisor Andreas Rauber and coauthors in the latest issue of D-Lib Magazine From TIFF to JPEG 2000? Preservation Planning …

More on data curation for repositories

Previously we have considered the case for data curation in KeepIt, and here is more grist for that mill. Dorothea Salo has posted her recent presentation at the Access 2009 Canadian library technology conference. You have a selection of formats: Video (with slides) Slide show (with commentary) [slideshare id=2061191&doc=accessdatamanage-key-090924120942-phpapp01] Note. …

An architecture for preservation?

Do we need an architecture for digital preservation? If so, what might it cover? Perhaps content types (e.g. data, teaching materials), management types (e.g. repositories), institutions, infrastructure (networks, storage) and services. Something more concrete than OAIS (references below), for example, which is after all a reference model, not an implementation. …

Digital preservation bibliographies updated

I recently updated the Preserv bibliography for the first time in nearly a year. Hence, for those following KeepIt but not the earlier Preserv project, you may not have come across it It may be, currently, the most extensive bibliography on digital preservation, perhaps. Yet it isn’t comprehensive because it …

Preservation, DP 2.0 and the happy shopper

Twitter: Rory McNicholl (from #dptp slides): Is there a tool that covers the entire OAIS model? (next slide shows full diagram) “What do you think?” https://twitter.com/jisckeepit (2:33 PM Oct 22nd) So there goes another weekend, of relaxation, reflection and little event, interrupted as usual by the weekly supermarket shopping trip. We don’t have a …

eCrystals – Repository preservation objectives

A little bit about eCrystals: eCrystals Southampton (http://ecrystals.chem.soton.ac.uk/) is a data repository based on the EPrints platform, but heavily reconfigured to manage data files from chemical crystallography structure determination experiments. The repository evolved out of 2 rounds of JISC funding of the eBank-UK project (http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/). The repository has a schema …