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Title: Archival, Digital Preservation, and Records Management


1
Archival, Digital Preservation, and Records
Management
  • David Millman, Columbia University
  • Ron Thielen, University of Chicago

2
Agenda
  • Difference between an Archive, Repository, and
    Records Management
  • The Three Reasons to Archive
  • The State of the Industry, Government, Higher Ed,
  • Standards
  • Policies and Processes
  • Steps Toward Archival
  • Some Key Issues

3
Differences between an Archive, Repository, and
Records Management
  • Institutional Repository A system for
    collecting, preserving, and disseminating
    scholarly content.
  • Archive A collection of data that is maintained
    as a long-term record of a business, application,
    or information state. Archives are typically kept
    for auditing, regulatory, analysis or reference
    purposes rather than for application or data
    recovery. - SNIA
  • Records Management The systematic control of
    records throughout their life cycle. ARMA

4
Reasons to Archive
  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance
  • As an Aid to Corporate Memory in Order to Improve
    Operational Effectiveness
  • To Preserve Material of Potentially Historic and
    Enduring Value

5
Legal and Regulatory Issues
  • Some financial records need to be retained for
    statutory periods varying up to 10 years
  • Medical research needs to be retained beyond the
    life of the subject
  • Lack of process for retaining records may be at
    best lack of due diligence and at worst
    obstruction
  • It is increasingly common that courts are
    unwilling to accept the argument that discovery
    would be too difficult or expensive
  • In some cases they are fining companies that are
    too slow to comply with court orders

6
Improve Operational Effectiveness
  • Act as an Aid to Institutional Memory
  • Assist Institutional Governance by Capturing the
    Rationale for Decisions
  • Operational in our Context Extends to Scholarly
    Effectiveness

7
Historic and Enduring Value
  • Not always possible to know a priori what will
    have enduring value
  • Will a researcher in the next century be more
    interested in the content of a particular web
    site or how the content was presented and in our
    browser interface interactions? Both.

8
State of the IT Industry
  • Used to be all about compliance
  • Increasing awareness that there are other reasons
    for archival
  • Scan of IT Industry Organizations
  • Scan of IT Vendors
  • Scan of Government Initiatives
  • Scan of Higher Education Initiatives

9
IT Industry Organizations
  • SNIA (Storage Network Industry Association) Data
    Management Forum (DMF)
  • LTACSI (Long Term Archive and Compliance Storage
    Initiative)
  • 100 Year Archive Task Force
  • SDDF (Self Describing Data Format) Task Force
  • ARMA - Association for Records Managers and
    Administrators (aka RIM Professionals) Working
    with the SNIA
  • AIIM Association for Information and Image
    Management Believes that ISO adoption of PDF/A
    is the way to address preservation

10
Scan of IT Vendors
  • Niche (generally seem to get it)
  • Archivas, Permabit, Yosemite
  • 800 lb Gorillas (some get it, some dont)
  • HP, IBM, EMC, Sun (aka StorageTek)
  • Archival Vendors (generally dont seem to get
    it)
  • Commvault, Zantaz, ZipLip, iLumin,

11
Survey of Government Authorities and Initiatives
  • LOC Library of Congress
  • NARA National Archives and Records
    Administration
  • NDIIPP National Digital Information
    Infrastructure and Preservation Program

12
Survey of Higher Education and Library Initiatives
  • DSpace (an institutional repository, not an
    archive)
  • FEDORA (ditto)
  • Stanford LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
  • DAITSS (Dark Archive in the Sunshine State)
  • NEDLIB (Networked European Deposit Library)
  • JORUM (repository service, U.K.)
  • Columbia (DSpace pilots FEDORA in Socioeconomic
    Data Center Long-Term Archive)
  • CDAD (Chicago Digital Archive Depository)
  • RLG Digital Repository Certification
  • UCSD / SRB (Storage Resource Broker)
  • JHOVE (Harvard--object validation service)

13
Standards(formal, ad-hoc, and otherwise)
  • OAIS Open Archival Information System
  • PREMIS Preservation Metadata Standard
  • METS Metadata Encoding and Transmission
    Standard
  • EAD Encoded Archival Description
  • MADS Metadata Authority Description Schema
  • MODS "Metadata Object Description Schema"
  • DOD 5015.2 Design Criteria Standard for
    Electronic Records Management Software
    Applications
  • ISO 15489 (Records Management)
  • and on and on and

14
Standards for Access and Interoperation
  • Institutional Repository service vs Archive
  • Scholarly/Instructional Access issues
  • Discovery
  • Interoperation/reuse
  • Citation stability
  • Digital Library issues
  • Content structure
  • Format migration

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Policy/process
  • Strategies
  • email nightly incrementals (a backup strategy)
  • digital library quarterly curator sign-off (an
    archival strategy)
  • Faculty buy-in
  • minimum metadata?
  • education

17
Education experimentSpectrum of Stability
Citable working- paper
Publication
Versioning
Active collaboration
Multiple users w/collab space functions
File system metaphor / w/some metadata
Institutional repository / metadata
Preserved / archived / cataloged
Library curation
Scholarly research activity
18
Five Steps to Archival
  • Backup - a backup is not an archive, but backup
    processes, support personnel, and infrastructure
    may (or may not) support parts of the archival
    infrastructure
  • Simple Bitstream Preservation - keep from losing
    the information adds fixity checking, digital
    media asset management to backup
  • Records Management - adds policy based
    classification and information life-cycle
    management
  • Intellectual Content Preservation - keep the
    format current migrate (or emulate) formats
    structures
  • Archival - adds bibliographic and administrative
    metadata

19
Sampling of Issues
  • Not Enough Cooperation to Build Standards Based
    Archival Systems
  • Its not just about the data
  • Metadata is key Where does it come from
    (harvest, contributor, cataloger?)
  • Context is often necessary (e.g. roles,
    organizational structures both formal and
    informal, provenance)
  • A Backup is not an Archive
  • IP DRM
  • Whos Archive Is It?
  • Digital Media Asset Management (tape is dead,
    long live tape)
  • Balancing Collection of Everything vs.
    Determining Suitability of Material for Archival
    (Selection Criteria)
  • Data Classification (Metadata Driven, Policy
    Based Selection Processes?)
  • Requirements for Research Preservation and
    Dissemination
  • Fixity Checking and Repair
  • Disaster Recovery
  • ?
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