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Title: Common Use Cases for Preservation Metadata


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Common Use Cases for Preservation Metadata
  • Deborah Woodyard-Robinson
  • Digital Preservation Consultant
  • deb_at_woodyard-robinson.com
  • Long-term Repositories Taking the Shock out of
    the Future,
  • APSR, NLA, Canberra, Australia , 31 August 2006

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Use of use cases
  • Broad use cases viewed from 2 angles
  • Metadata must support the functions in a system
    and the function (aim) of a system

A system (Repository) as a use case
Functions as use cases
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PREMIS definitions
  • Preservation Metadata Information a Preservation
    Repository uses to support the digital
    preservation process.
  • Digital Preservation Process functions to
    maintain viability, renderability,
    understandability, authenticity identity of
    digital material in a preservation context

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Digital information
  • Step back further to understand the source of
    these functions
  • Digital information exists on 3 levels

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Intellectual (e.g. its a photo of Deb dancing)
Conceptual (e.g. its a file called IMGP0132.jpg)
0101010111 1001010010 0010011001
Physical (e.g. its a CD-ROM)
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  • The OAIS recognises these levels and discusses
    functions to do this as well as the information
    required to support these functions, i.e. the
    metadata.

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OAIS metadata
  • Packaging Information (i.e. how and where the
    bits are stored)
  • Content Information including Representation
    Information (i.e. how to locate the bits and
    interpret the bits into data)
  • Preservation Description Information including
  • Reference Information
  • Context Information
  • Provenance Information
  • Fixity Information
  • (i.e. how to identify the data and interpret the
    data into information)

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Intellectual Preservation Description Information
Conceptual Content Information including
Representation Information
0101010111 1001010010 0010011001
Physical Packaging Information
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Understandability Authenticity Identity
Intellectual Preservation Description Information
Conceptual Content Information including
Representation Information
Renderability
Physical Packaging Information
Viability
10
Maintain Renderability
Monitor technology
Customer
Staff
Design preservation actions
Supply renderable version
Repository System
Perform preservation actions
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Use Case Monitor technology
  • Description
  • Repository staff request or schedule a technology
    report.
  • The system creates a report on the file formats,
    inhibitor types and technology required by
    repository contents.
  • An external survey is conducted by the system
    based on report results and level of preservation
    required.
  • The system registers endangered formats and
    technologies.
  • The System surveys possible solutions available
    from available registries.
  • The system creates a report of findings for
    repository staff

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Maintain Renderability
Monitor technology
Customer
Staff
Design preservation actions
Supporting metadata required for these
functions Object Identifier Preservation
level Format Inhibitors Environment Relationships-
structural
Supply renderable version
Repository System
Perform preservation actions
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Maintain Viability
Monitor storage media
Staff
Refresh media
Replicate on backup media
Content Location Storage Medium
Repository System
Replace media
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Maintain Understandablility
Record history provenance
Customer
Staff
Maintain Context
Creation details Original file name Relationships
context Rights Events Agents
Repository System
Understandan object
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Maintain Authenticity
Check Fixity
Customer
Apply fixity check
Read signature
Fixity / check-sum details Digital signature
details
Repository System
Apply signature
16
Maintain Identity
Apply unique identifier
Customer
Repository System
Resolve unique identifier
Object Identifier
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Application in a system
  • Different repositories have different needs and
    will use different functions and therefore
    different metadata
  • Mandatory if applicable
  • Possible differences
  • Handling objects at rep/file/bitstream level
  • User community gt Understandability details
  • Authenticity

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Application scenarios/2 use cases
  • Government record archives
  • large volumes of government records to be
    archived, often under legislative obligation from
    electronic government initiatives
  • mandated to preserve records, but also
    implementing specific retention schedules
  • more influence over what the producers of records
    deposit
  • authenticity is usually a vital aspect

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Application scenarios/2 use cases
  • Private sector library (e.g. Wellcome Trust)
  • very specific collection remit
  • main users of the collection are internal to the
    organisation, therefore well defined user group
    and knowledge base
  • interest in content only, can easily discard
    look and feel if not desired
  • can normalise files to one format to manage if
    desired

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Viability
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Content Location
  • Storage Medium

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Renderability
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Object Identifier
  • Format details
  • Inhibitors
  • Environment details
  • Relationships- structural

22
Understandability
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Creation details
  • Original file name
  • Relationships context
  • Rights
  • Events
  • Agents

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Understandability
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Creation details
  • Original file name
  • Relationships context
  • Rights
  • Events
  • Agents

24
Authenticity
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Fixity / check-sum details
  • Digital signature details

25
Authenticity
  • Government record archives
  • Private sector library
  • Requires
  • Fixity / check-sum details
  • Digital signature details

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Implementation
  • PREMIS does not differentiate between what is
    required to be implicit or explicit
  • Mandatory means need to know rather than must
    exist as a metadata element
  • Record only if applicable. E.g. signature
    information required only if signatures are used

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Example The National Archives, UK
  • Identifier types are the same throughout the
    system so not explicit in metadata
  • Storage media and location handled by system
  • Relationships between representation, file and
    bitstream equivalents are implicit via the
    structure of data in the system.
  • Format, inhibitor and environment information
    is/will be






    kept via PRONOM Unique Identifiers and the
    PRONOM registry
  • i.e. format name, environment details etc are
    known and explicitly recorded but not held with
    the object
  • Levels of preservation are recorded in policies
    and retention schedules

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Summary
  • Problem gt solution gt functions
  • Functions gt use cases
  • Use cases gt metadata (Reality check 1)
  • However, do rememberThe information you need to
    know may not need to be explicitly recorded in
    object metadata to be functional (Reality check 2)
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