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Title: digital preservation


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digital preservation
a conservatorsperspective
  • Walter HenryStanford University LibrariesAugust
    2000

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digital preservation
  • digital reformatting
  • Using digital technology to preserve the
    information content (explicit signal) of print
    and non-print materials. The product is a digital
    surrogate for the original.
  • preserving digital objects born
    digital business records, archives electronic
    publications digital ephemera

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traditional reformatting
  • microfilming
  • photocopying
  • photography
  • other facsimile technologies

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digitization compared with traditional
reformatting
  • value added
  • can capture complex objects
  • access
  • material can be used in new ways

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digital reformatting
  • page images
  • masters
  • presentation versions
  • reference versions
  • simple readable text
  • markup
  • combination of above

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Once digitized, its just another object
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what makes digital preservation different?
  • no benign neglect
  • loss will happen without an action
  • requires perpetual maintenance

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falsification authentication
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routine maintenance
  • backup
  • housekeeping
  • retensioning tapes
  • refreshing
  • monitoring verification

10
digital preservation strategies
  • migration
  • emulation
  • redundancy
  • LOCKSS, distributed archives

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can digitization be preservation?
  • trivially reduce need to handle originals
  • may actually increase demand for originals (A
    Good Thing)
  • electronic browsing reduces casual handling
  • use of electronic masters for publishing

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can digitization be preservation?
  • the prevailing wisdom says no
  • media undependable
  • institutional commitment to life-cycle management
    not in place
  • standards lacking
  • when compared to film, digitalobjects seem
    inherently ephemeral

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can digitization be preservation?
  • Challenges
  • ongoing maintenance/lifecycle management
  • standards
  • no roadmap to follow
  • best practices
  • active involvement of technical staff and
    facilities

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can digitization be preservation?
  • Understandable counter-reaction to the attitude
    that
  • We digitized it its preserved

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digitization must be preservation
  • We have no choice
  • We have a fallback
  • Hide your valuables where the money is

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digital preservation policy
  • tied to mission of institution
  • makes explicit what aspects of a collection are
    being preserved and why
  • indicates scope of institutions commitment
  • declares institutions preservation strategies
  • declares which standards/guidelines are being
    followed

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digital archiving
  • born electronic
  • reborn electronic
  • preserving what we produce

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storage
  • physical
  • electronic
  • Masters (offline, nearline)
  • Access (nearline, online)

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strategic challenges
  • continuous technological change
  • evolving standards and best practices
  • ever increasing demand for services

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strategic challenges
  • making digitization a trusted preservation tool
  • fostering long-term outlook
  • digital archiving

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sorry we ran overtime
  • http//www.clir.org/
  • http//www.nla.gov.au/padi/
  • http//www.dlib.org/
  • http//www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/
  • http//palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/electronic-
    records/
  • http//palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/electronic-
    records/electronic-storage-media/
  • http//aic.stanford.edu/conspec/emg/

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digital reformatting
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lossless copying
  • Potentially lossless multi-generational copying
  • Except
  • Depends on proper copying and verification
  • May be complicated by compression
  • Device evolution may make bit-for-bit copying
    impossible (i.e. may involve some format changes

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digitization
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