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Title: The MetaArchive Cooperative: Collaboratives and Trust Relationships


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The MetaArchive Cooperative Collaboratives and
Trust Relationships
  • Katherine Skinner
  • Educopia Institute and MetaArchive Cooperative

NDIIPP Partners Meeting Arlington, Virginia July
20-22, 2010
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MetaArchive Cooperative
  • A distributed digital preservation cooperative
    for digital archives, based on LOCKSS
  • Founded in 2003 supported by combination of
    sponsored funding (NDIIPP, NHPRC), consulting
    fees, and membership fees
  • Provides digital preservation infrastructure and
    training and models to enable other groups to
    establish similar networks

3
MetaArchive Cooperative
  • Founded on the premise that cultural memory
    organizations should maintain their historical
    role as cultural stewards
  • Preservation of digital assets as corollary to
    preserving physical ones
  • Need in house expertise and knowledge
  • Value of curators and librarians and archivists
  • Chose technical and organizational infrastructure
    that capitalizes on cultural memory
    organizations proven methodologies
  • Distributed preservation
  • Partnership to keep costing affordable

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Cooperative preservation
  • MetaArchive is a cooperative, not a vendor
  • A cooperative (or co-op) is an organization that
    consists of a group of individuals who have
    joined together to perform a function more
    efficiently than each individual could do alone.
    The purpose of a cooperative is not to make
    profits, but to improve each member's situation
    and the situation of the surrounding society.
  • collaborative association of cultural memory
    organizations with a nonprofit administration
  • All hardware and software assets are owned by
    members
  • Membership fees go to a central pool of support
    for members co-op activities

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Rapidly Growing Membership
MetaArchive 17 members 11 states/districts 3
countries
14 US Members Lib. of Congress
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MetaArchive Members/Affiliates
  • Auburn University
  • Boston College
  • Clemson University
  • Emory University
  • Florida State Univ.
  • Folger Shakespeare Lib.
  • Georgia Tech
  • Indiana State Univ.
  • Library of Congress
  • Penn State University
  • Pontifícia Universidade Católica (Rio)
  • Rice University
  • Univ. of Hull
  • Univ. of Louisville
  • Univ. of North Texas
  • Univ. of South Carolina
  • Virginia Tech
  • NDLTD
  • SDSC

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Trust and TRAC
  • Completed self-audit in 2010 (see
    http//metaarchive.org/resources)
  • MetaArchive successfully conforms in all 3
    categories and 84 criteria
  • trustworthy digital repositoryensures that
    processes and policies and workflows meet the
    standard for long-term preservation
  • Helped us identify places where we could improve
    our policies and documentation

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Risk and collaboration
  • Balance of flexibility and fragility
  • Needs strong organizational center
  • Limit dependence on any one member
  • Sustainability does not come naturally!
  • Collaborative can be a great asset for long-term
    preservation
  • Geographic diversity/distribution
  • Expertise diffusion
  • Maintain cost-effective, in-house options

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Trust and collaboration
  • Reducing short- and long-term costs
  • Investing in a commonly-owned solution, not
    purchasing a service
  • Sharing technological development and
    organizational tasks
  • Decentralizing activities
  • Safety in digital preservation may well reside in
    shared knowledge and shared commitment
  • Decreasing dependence
  • There is room for various types of solutions
  • Increased capacity for acting as a community of
    cultural stewards

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Contact Info
  • Dr. Katherine Skinner
  • 404 783 2534
  • katherine.skinner_at_metaarchive.org
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