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Testing OAIS/METS compliance Hilary Beedham UK Data Archive University of Essex

Testing OAIS/METS compliance Hilary Beedham UK Data Archive University of Essex. Acknowledgements. JISC Raivo Ruusalepp Matt Palmer Julie Missen. Introduction to UKDA. Established in 1967 Acquires, preserves and disseminates social science and humanities datasets

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Testing OAIS/METS compliance Hilary Beedham UK Data Archive University of Essex

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  1. Testing OAIS/METS compliance Hilary Beedham UK Data Archive University of Essex

  2. Acknowledgements • JISC • Raivo Ruusalepp • Matt Palmer • Julie Missen

  3. Introduction to UKDA • Established in 1967 • Acquires, preserves and disseminates social science and humanities datasets • Active contributor to international developments in social science data archiving

  4. Introduction to TNA • Formed as an amalgamation of the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission • Digital Preservation Department founded in 2001

  5. Project Overview • Map the current preservation systems of the two organisations against those in the OAIS Reference Model • Test the compliance with the OAIS model • Assess how the operational structure can be informed by OAIS (and vice versa) • Explore the potential for interaction between existing metadata standards and METS

  6. Methodology • No recommended methodology – developed our own • Tested compliance with OAIS mandatory requirements – mostly policy level • Collated relevant information from internal documents, procedural manuals, actual workflow and preservation management • Produced workflow diagrams and mappings to OAIS functional entities

  7. Methodology • Compared the OAIS Information Package descriptions and structures to objects preserved by the two institutions • Analysed METS and summarised its uses in different projects, and assessed its applicability to an archive of digital records

  8. Outcomes • Project report detailing the mapping exercise and OAIS compliance testing • Recommendations for OAIS compliance testing for other organisations – practical experiences and suggestions • Recommendations relating to the model itself • Internal modifications or extensions to existing practices or procedures

  9. Recommendationsfor organisations • Encourage use of OAIS terminology • Do not undertake the exercise without plenty resources and support from senior management

  10. Recommendations relating to the model 1 • Both organisations identified overlap between ingest and pre-ingest activities which needs to be considered in the context of the reference model • Consider an ‘OAIS Lite’ • There needs to be further consideration of the relationship between AIPs and DIPs within the model

  11. Recommendations relating to the model 2 • There may be benefits in providing a guide, manual or self-testing tool kit for mapping functions to the model. • Need to place more emphasis on a ‘standards watch’ as well as technology watch.

  12. Modifications to existing practices • UKDA identified several areas where procedures have been or may need to be modified or extended • Rejected submissions • Possible extension of some procedures

  13. Next steps • Review RLG draft: ‘An Audit Checklist for the Certification of Trusted Digital Repositories’ • Consider certification as a trusted repository

  14. Contact Hilary Beedham beedh@essex.ac.uk

  15. Report is available from… http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/news/publications/oaismets.pdf or contact: publicity@esds.ac.uk for hard copies

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