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Title: Digital continuity: current problems, ongoing trends and [Archives NZ


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Digital continuity current problems, ongoing
trends and Archives NZs solutions
Presentation for Auckland Recordkeeping Forum
  • Evelyn Wareham
  • Programme Manager, Digital Sustainability

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The Wild Frontier?
  • Public records include
  • Email
  • Text messages
  • Databases
  • GIS
  • Voice recordings
  • Audiovisual recordings
  • Websites
  • Wikis, blogs, etc.

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Volume
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Formats
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Software
  • Application software
  • Operating System
  • Display

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Data corruption
Only one bit of a Byte is corrupted in this image!
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Houston, we have a problem
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  • The preservation of authentic digital records is
    a continuous process that begins with the process
    of records creation and whose purpose is to
    transmit authentic records across time and space
  • Interpares Strategy Task Force Report, Principle
    Four
  • http//www.interpares.org/display_file.cfm?docip1
    _stf_report.pdf

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A Brief History of Digital Continuity
1960s Early digital archive programmes
1990s Research (InterPARES I, Pittsburgh, Monash, etc.) Post-custodialism and paradigm shifts Awareness raising The lost decades, digital amnesia
2000s Digital recordkeeping programmes Collaborative, intensified research (ErpaNet, PLANETS, InterPARES II III, DELOS) Standards (OAIS, PREMIS, ADRI etc)
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Open Archival Information OAIS
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Popular Myths? (Chris Rusbridge)
  • Digital preservation is very expensive -- not
    compared to print preservation
  • File formats become obsolete very rapidly --
    slower than thought
  • Interventions must occur frequently so costs stay
    high less is more
  • Digital preservation repositories should have
    very long timescale aspirations -- adjust to
    funding, prepare succession
  • http//www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue46/rusbridge/
    (2006)

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Where Are We Now?
  • International Congress on Archives, Kuala Lumpur
    2008
  • Shift of focus to practice
  • Many examples of digital archives systems
  • Korea, Malaysia, Switzerland, Netherlands,
    France, Australia, etc
  • Useful experiences to share
  • Digital preservation community

13
Collaborative Research and Practice
  • Archives, libraries, science / research sectors,
    arts, academics
  • Preservation planning services
  • Methodologies, tools and services
  • Preservation action tools
  • Testbeds and prototypes
  • Aim for dissemination and take-up

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Shift to Practical - InterPARES III
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Interesting Trends
  • Out of the box software
  • E.g. Safety Deposit Box (Tessella Support
    Services and The National Archives UK)
  • Malaysia
  • Switzerland
  • Netherlands and others
  • Further developments for each implementation
  • Open source add-ons

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Obstacles?
  • Transfer a problematic concept
  • Slow rates of transfer to established digital
    archives
  • Most common transfers from last resort context
  • Agencies keeping copies of records
  • Mixed approaches to access
  • Still an afterthought, with focus on
    preservation? (e.g. Swiss handling of databases)
  • Often access is through existing finding aids
    systems
  • Agency access interface for direct transfers
    (e.g. France)

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Shared Services for (Non-Archival) Information
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Integrated Digital RM and Archives - Korea
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Whats Archives New Zealand Doing?
  • Digital Continuity is ensuring digital
    information remains available and useable for as
    long as it is needed
  • New programme team
  • Digital Continuity Strategy development (Budget
    07 support)
  • Trialling Interim Digital Archive for digital
    archives
  • Considering shared service possibilities

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Whats in a name?
  • Digital sustainability
  • Digital continuity
  • Digital recordkeeping futures
  • Digital archive
  • Digital repository
  • Digital library
  • Digital preservation
  • Digital curation

21
Digital Continuity Strategy
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Digital Continuity Strategy
  • A whole of government approach to a whole of
    government issue
  • Mandated under the Digital Strategy 2.0 and
    supports the Digital Content Strategy
  • Need common vision, approach and understanding of
    roles
  • Interdepartmental strategic advisory group
  • Consultative process

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Digital Continuity Strategy Key Messages
  • There when you need it. Information will be
    maintained as long as needed. Some is needed
    only for a few months, some forever.
  • Authentic and reliable. Information is
    tamper-proof and free of technological rights
    restrictions. It can be trusted to be authentic
    and reliable.
  • Trusted access. New Zealanders can be confident
    that can find and use information that is
    publicly available, and that their sensitive
    information will be protected from unauthorised
    access.
  • Do nothing, lose everything. If no action is
    taken, public sector digital information will be
    lost. We need a proactive approach to maintain
    information for the future.

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Draft Digital Continuity Strategy Draft Digital
Continuity Strategy
  • Vision Information is trusted and accessible
    when it is needed, now and in the future.
  • Goals
  • Understanding
  • Well-managed from Day One
  • Infrastructure
  • Significant Information Preserved
  • Trusted Access
  • Good Governance

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Next steps
  • Wider consultation Sep-Nov 2008
  • Review and make changes Dec 2008
  • Final Strategy to Cabinet early 2009

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Archives NZ - Interim Digital Archive
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How the Interim Digital Archive Works
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Ingest and Normalisation
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Interim Digital Archive - Principles
  • Enables some transfers of public archives
  • Opportunity to learn and build capability
  • Minimal solution
  • Automation wherever possible
  • Manual supporting process acceptable
  • Open source
  • No direct online public access
  • Also used for digitised content

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Dont forget!
  • Its all about digital The public records and
    archives of today and tomorrow will be in digital
    formats. Archives New Zealand is supporting
    digital continuity across the broader public
    sector.
  • Do nothing, lose everything if we dont actively
    manage digital records and archives, we will have
    nothing in the future.
  • We need to work together Archives New Zealand is
    looking for partners to help trial new systems
    with real data are you interested?

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