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Title: Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies (PREMIS)


1
Preservation Metadata Implementation
Strategies(PREMIS)
  • Rebecca Guenther
  • Library of Congress
  • rgue_at_loc.gov
  • IST Archiving Conference
  • April 28, 2005

2
Overview of presentation
  • Background to PREMIS
  • PREMIS membership and charge
  • Preservation repositories implementation survey
  • PREMIS Core elements group
  • Development of data dictionary
  • Data model
  • Next steps
  • Implementation issues

3
OCLC/RLG Preservation Metadata Framework Working
Group
  • OCLC/RLG Preservation Metadata Working Group
  • Convened March 2000
  • Looked at CEDARS, NLA, NEDLIB, OCLC
  • Preservation metadata framework (June 2002)
  • Synthesized elements from existing sets
  • Based on OAIS information model
  • Elaboration of OAIS
  • Set of prototype preservation metadata elements
  • http//www.oclc.org/research/projects/pmwg/pm_fram
    ework.pdf

4
PREMIS
  • June 2003 OCLC/RLG sponsored new working group
    PREMIS
  • Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies
  • Need
  • Practical and implementable, not broadly
    theoretical
  • Independent of specific implementation
  • Objectives
  • Define core set of preservation metadata
    elements, with supporting data dictionary,
    applicable to broad range of digital preservation
    activities
  • Identify and evaluate alternative strategies for
    encoding, storing, managing, and exchanging
    preservation metadata

5
Membership
  • Priscilla Caplan, FCLA (Chair)
  • Rebecca Guenther, LC (Chair)
  • Michael Alexander, British Library
  • George Barnum, GPO
  • Charles Blair, U. of Chicago
  • Olaf Brandt, U. of Gottingen
  • Adam Farquhar, British Library
  • David Gewirtz, Yale
  • Kevin Glavash, MIT/Dspace
  • Cathy Hartman, U. of N. Texas
  • Helen Hodgart, British Library
  • Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Stanford
  • Roger Howard/Sally Hubbard, Getty Museum
  • Pam Kircher, OCLC
  • John Kunze, Calif. Digital Library
  • Brian Lavoie, OCLC liaison
  • Robin Dale, RLG liaison
  • Vicky McCarger, LA Times
  • Jerry McDonough, NYU/METS
  • Evan Owens, JSTOR
  • Erin Rhodes, NARA
  • Madi Solomon, Walt Disney Co.
  • Angela Spinazze, ATSPIN
  • Gunter Waibel, RLG
  • Lisa Weber, NARA
  • Robin Wendler, Harvard
  • Hilde van Wijngaarden, KB
  • Andrew Wilson, NAA

6
Advisory Committee
  • Howard Besser, UCLA
  • Liz Bishoff, OCLC (via Colorado Digitization
    Program)
  • Gerard Clifton, National Library of Australia
  • Gail Hodge, CENDI
  • Steve Knight, National Library of New Zealand
  • Maggie Jones, Digital Preservation Coalition
  • Nancy McGovern, Cornell
  • Cliff Morgan, Wiley UK
  • Richard Rinehart, U. of California, Berkeley

7
Implementation Survey Report
  • State of the art in Winter, 2003/2004
  • 28 libraries, 7 archives, 3 museums, and 11 other
  • 13 different countries 45 from U.S.
  • 38 in planning 33 development 46 production

8
Survey findings
  • Little experience with digital preservation
  • Most didnt have active preservation strategy
  • Many not yet in production
  • Cannot assess adequacy of metadata
  • Lack of common vocabulary and conceptual
    framework
  • Informed by OAIS reference model
  • Difference of opinion as to meaning of OAIS
    compliance
  • Metadata
  • Many recording rights, provenance, technical,
    administrative, descriptive and structural
  • Most repositories serve goals of both
    preservation and access

9
Trends
  • Store metadata redundantly in XML or relational
    database and with content data objects
  • Use METS for structural metadata and as container
    for descriptive and administrative MIX for
    images
  • Use OAIS as framework and starting point
  • Maintain multiple versions (originals, some
    normalized or migrated) in repository with
    complete metadata for all versions
  • Choose multiple strategies for digital
    preservation

10
Core Elements
  • Mission Define a core set of implementable
    preservation metadata elements.

11
Core Elements
  • Mission Define a core set of implementable
    preservation metadata elements.
  • Information that supports and documents the
    digital preservation process
  • Information that supports the viability,
    renderability, understandability, identity and
    authenticity of digital objects over time.

12
Core Elements
  • Mission Define a core set of implementable
    preservation metadata elements.
  • What most working preservation repositories are
    likely to need to know
  • Core does not imply mandatory

13
Core Elements
  • Mission Define a core set of implementable
    preservation metadata elements.
  • As rigorous as possible
  • As much explanation as possible
  • Implementation neutral -- This is what you have
    to know
  • Values can be automatically supplied and
    processed -- no lengthy textual descriptions

14
Core Elements Data Model
15
Scope of data dictionary
  • Implementation independent
  • Descriptive metadata out of scope
  • Metadata about Agents is limited
  • Technical metadata applying to all or most format
    types
  • Media or hardware details is limited
  • Business rules are essential for working
    repositories, but not covered
  • Rights information for preservation actions, not
    access

16
Sample data dictionary entry
17
Semantic units pertaining to objects
  • objectIdentifier
  • preservationLevel
  • objectCategory
  • objectCharacteristics
  • creatingApplication
  • originalName
  • Storage
  • environment
  • signatureInformation
  • relationship
  • linkingEventIdentifier
  • linkingIntellectual Entity Identifier
  • linkingPermission StatementIdentifier

18
objectCharacteristics
  • compositionlevel
  • fixity
  • size
  • format
  • significantProperties
  • inhibitors

19
Semantic units pertaining to Events
  • eventIdentifier
  • eventType
  • eventDateTime
  • eventDetail
  • eventOutcome
  • eventOutcomeDetail
  • linkingAgentIdentifier
  • linkingObjectIdentifier

20
Semantic units pertaining to Agents
  • agentIdentifier
  • agentName
  • agentType

21
Semantic units pertaining to Rights
  • permissionStatement
  • permissionStatementIdentifier
  • relatedObject
  • grantingAgent
  • grantingAgreement
  • permissionGranted
  • act
  • restriction
  • termOfGrant
  • permissionNote

22
Next steps
  • PREMIS deliverables (May 2005)
  • Data dictionary and report
  • XML schemas
  • Draft for experimentation to remain stable for a
    year
  • Revisions will be based on results of testing
  • Follow-up activities
  • Testbeds for implementation and exchange
  • Community outreach
  • Establish maintenance activity
  • Consider formal standardization

23
Implementation considerations
  • Schema use with specific implementations (e.g.
    METS)
  • Machine generation of metadata
  • Tools
  • Role of registries (format, environment)
  • Prospects for collaboration and exchanging
    information content
  • Rights and permissions
  • Emergence of best practices
  • Support needed from PREMIS maintenance activity

24
For More Information
  • PREMIS Web Site
  • www.oclc.org/research/projects/pmwg
  • Implementing Metadata in Digital Preservation
    Systems The PREMIS Activity D-Lib (April 04)
  • www.dlib.org/dlib/april04/lavoie/04lavoie.html
  • RLG DigiNews October 2004 and December 2004
    issues
  • www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID12081
  • Priscilla Caplan pcaplan_at_ufl.edu
  • Rebecca Guenther rgue_at_loc.gov
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