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Digital Preservation Best Practices

Digital Preservation Best Practices. Lessons Learned From Across the Pond. Slavko Manojlovich Associate University Librarian (IT) / Manager, Digital Archives Initiative Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Digital Preservation Best Practices

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  1. Digital Preservation Best Practices Lessons Learned From Across the Pond Slavko ManojlovichAssociate University Librarian (IT) / Manager, Digital Archives InitiativeMemorial University of Newfoundland Michael J. BennettDigital Projects Librarian / Institutional Repository CoordinatorUniversity of Connecticut Ontario Library Association Super ConferenceToronto February 5, 2011

  2. Outline • What is digital preservation? • Best practices information resources • Open Archives Information System (OAIS) Model • Preservation Planning • Digital Preservation in Action (Archivematica)

  3. What is digital preservation? • Digital preservation is the series of actions and interventions required to ensure continued and reliable access to authentic digital objects for as long as they are deemed to be of value. This encompasses not just technical activities, but also all of the strategic and organisational considerations that relate to the survival and management of digital material. • Disaster recovery strategies and backup systems are not sufficient to ensure survival and access to authentic digital resources over time.JISC Digital Preservation Briefing Paper, November, 2006http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/briefingpapers/2006/pub_digipreservationbp.aspx

  4. What is digital preservation? • Digital preservation includes: • Digitized analogue content (easy) • Born – digital content (more difficult) • Text • Audio • Video • Email • Web sites • Research data • Databases • Container files • Spreadsheets • Software • ....

  5. What is digital preservation? • Recent example from Memorial University (January, 2011) Data stored in a variety of formats going back to 1977: • Access Databases • Paper Files (14 filing cabinets) • Excel Spreadsheets • Progeny files • Cyrillic files • Slides of various testing images • JPEGs of various testing images • Powerpoint presentations • Researcher’s memory  “All of the above represents a vast resource which cannot be lost from the University.”

  6. Digital preservation best practices • Best practices may not always be the best option for your organization: • British Library Microsoft Live Book Data Project The DPT [Digital Preservation Team] have taken the view that since the budget for hard drive storage for this project has already been allocated, it would be impractical to recommend a change in the specifics as far as file format is concerned for this project......JPEG 2000 files compressed to 70 dB PSNR for the preservation copy. British Library, Preservation Plan for Microsoft – Updatehttp://www.bl.uk/aboutus/stratpolprog/ccare/introduction/digital/digpresmicro.pdf

  7. Digital preservation best practices • Best practices may not always be the best option for your organization: • The National Gallery (UK) Preservation of Digital Photographs of the Collection The National Gallery has photographed their entire collection using a high-end digital MARC camera capable of capturing and rendering colour accuracy which is at least 5 times better than traditional photography. They have selected the proprietary raw camera output format for long-term preservation because it supports an advanced level of colour management. The company supporting the camera and associated software is very small and is not a market leader. Digital Futures Workshop Site Visit to National Gallery Photography Department, April, 2010.

  8. Best Practices Information Sources • Subject Repositories: European collaboration in the international contextLondon, UK.January 28-29, 2010http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue62/bl-subject-repos-rpt/ • Digital Preservation – The Planets WayLondon, UK / February 9, 2010http://www.planets-project.eu/events/london-2010 • Digital Futures London 2010: From digitization to delivery King’s Digital Consultancy Services (KDCS)King’s College, London, UK / April 19 – 23, 2010http://www.kdcs.kcl.ac.uk/digifutures/overview.html

  9. Best Practices Information Sources • Eighth European Conference on Digital ArchivingGeneva, Switzerland / April 28 -30, 2010http://www.bar.admin.ch/eca2010/00732/index.html?lang=en • My Leicestershire: JISC Funded Community Engagement Digitization ProjectLeicester, UK / May – November, 2010http://www.myleicestershire.com • Learning how to play nicely: Repositories and CRISLeeds, UK / May 7, 2010http://www.wrn.aber.ac.uk/events/cris/program.html

  10. Best Practices Information Sources • Archiving 2010The Hague, Netherlands / June 1-4, 2010http://www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/archiving/Archiving%202010%20Preliminary%20Program.pdf • Thrive or Survive: Making the Most of Your Digital ContentManchester, UK / June 8-9, 2010http://www.surviveorthrive.org.uk/about/ •  Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Solutions for Long-term ProblemsCambridge, MA, USA / June 13-18, 2010http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/dpm/workshops/fiveday.html

  11. Information Sources • OR2010: The 5th International Conference on Open RepositoriesMadrid, Spain / July 6-9, 2010http://or2010.fecyt.es • Talis Open Day: Linked Data and LibrariesLondon, UK / July 21, 2010http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2010/07/linked-data-in-libraries-presentations.php •  iPRES2010: 7th International Conference on Preservation of Digital ObjectsVienna, Austria / September 19-24, 2010http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/ipres2010/index.html

  12. International Journal of Digital Curation http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc

  13. International Journal of Digital Curation Latest Issue http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc

  14. International Journal of Digital Curation Latest Issue http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc

  15. Digital Curation/Preservation Science King’s College MA Digital Assets Management

  16. Digital Curation/Preservation Science • “The technical knowledge needed for digital preservation is not widespread in Canada and there are few opportunities in Canada for staff development and education right now.” Survey of Digital Preservation Practices in Canada, Kathleen Shearer, March, 2009 http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/digital-initiatives/012018-3100.06-e.html

  17. Digital Curation/Preservation Science University of Toronto Digital Curation Institute

  18. Digital Curation/Preservation Science

  19. Digital Curation/Preservation Science

  20. Open Archives Information System (OAIS) • Developed by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems in 2002 and became an ISO standard in 2003 (ISO 14721:2003).148 pages of heavy reading:http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0b1.pdf • “Those who will implement OAIS archives or administer them on a daily basis should read the entire document.” • OCLC claims OAIS compliance for their “Digital Archive”.http://cendi.dtic.mil/presentations/oais_kirche_12_11_01.ppt

  21. Open Archives Information System (OAIS) • Library and Archives Canada’s Trusted Digital Repository is based on OAIS.http://www.bar.admin.ch/eca2010/00732/00843/index.html?lang=en&download=M3wBPgDB/8ull6Du36WenojQ1NTTjaXZnqWfVp3Uhmfhnapmmc7Zi6rZnqCkkIN2fX18bKbXrZ6lhuDZz8mMps2gpKfo • National Library of the Netherlands (Koninklijke Biblioteek) e-Depot is an exemplar world class OAIS based digital repository. http://cendi.dtic.mil/presentations/oais_kirche_12_11_01.ppt

  22. OAIS Reference Model “The use of this reference model as the basis of any archive implementation is recommended as it allows practitioners to use common language and potentially common tools to address common problems.” Tessella Technology & Consulting White Paperhttp://www.digital-preservation.com/wp-content/uploads/DigitalArchiving.pdf

  23. OAIS Reference Model http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/0/0b/OAIS_FunctionalEntities.jpg

  24. OAIS Reference Model http://www.library.cornell.edu/dlit/MathArc/web/StoryFrameset.html

  25. OAIS Reference Model - Actors Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Solutions for Long-term Problems

  26. OAIS Reference Model - Objects Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Solutions for Long-term Problems

  27. OAIS Reference Model - Actions Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Solutions for Long-term Problems

  28. Preservation Planning • Monitor designated community • Monitor technology • Develop Preservation Strategies and Standards • Develop Packaging Designs and Migration Plans Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Solutions for Long-term Problems

  29. Monitor TechnologyInternet Archive: MUN Web Site 2008 http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.mun.ca

  30. Monitor TechnologyInternet Archive: MUN Web Site 2004 http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.mun.ca

  31. Monitor TechnologyInternet Archive: MUN Web Site 1999 http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.mun.ca

  32. Monitor TechnologyGoogle Drops H.264 Support (Jan 11, 2011) http://video-commerce.org/2011/01/google-chrome-h264-video/

  33. Monitor TechnologyMicrosoft Adds H.264 Support (Feb 2, 2011) Microsoft's Got H.264's Back, Releases Plug-in for Chrome Users - PCWorld

  34. Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool

  35. Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool • Developed by the PLANETS Consortium Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool

  36. Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool • A preservation plan defines a series of preservation actions to be taken by a responsible institution due to an identified risk for a given set of digital objects or records (called collection). • The Preservation Plan takes into account the preservation policies, legal obligations, organisational and technical constraints, user requirements and preservation goals and describes the preservation context, the evaluated preservation strategies and the resulting decision for one strategy, including the reasoning for the decision. • It also specifies a series of steps or actions (called preservation action plan) along with responsibilities and rules and conditions for execution on the collection. • Provided that the actions and their deployment as well as the technical environment allow it, this action plan is an executable workflow definition. • Access to a library of preservation plans. Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool

  37. Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool Plato: The PLANETS Preservation Planning Tool

  38. Plato: TIFF to JPEG 2000 Case Study http://digitalpreservation.gov/edge/edge_planets.html

  39. Plato: TIFF to JPEG 2000 Case Study • British Library’s 2 million newspaper pages in TIFF-5 uncompressed and high quality. File size is 40 MB/ page. • PLATO experiment to test image quality and size of TIFF-5 images converted to JPEG 2000 lossless. • Experiment results: JPEG 2000 lossless image quality is as good as TIFF-5 uncompressed and image size is reduced by 25-30 percent. JPEG derivatives from TIFF-5 are equivalent to JPEG derivatives from JPEG 2000 lossless. http://digitalpreservation.gov/edge/edge_planets.html

  40. Planets Time Capsule http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/timecapsule/timecapsule.html

  41. E-Prints: Integration of Bit-Level and Logical Preservation (New) Connecting Preservation Planning and Plato with Digital Repository Interface, iPRES 2010

  42. E-Prints: Integration of Bit-Level and Logical Preservation (New) Connecting Preservation Planning and Plato with Digital Repository Interface, iPRES 2010

  43. E-Prints: Integration of Bit-Level and Logical Preservation (New) GIF files will be migrated to PNG with the ImageMagick utility Connecting Preservation Planning and Plato with Digital Repository Interface, iPRES 2010

  44. E-Prints: Integration of Bit-Level and Logical Preservation (New) • Upload Plato preservation plan to E-Prints • Prescribed preservation plan action applied to each set of identified “at risk” classified files • E-Prints creates provenance metadata for all preservation actions (i.e. File was migrated from “file format A” to “file format B” on this date according to preservation plan NNN). Connecting Preservation Planning and Plato with Digital Repository Interface, iPRES 2010

  45. Sample Media Type Preservation Plan Archivematica Media Type Preservation Plans

  46. Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) Checklist http://www.crl.edu/archiving-preservation/digital-archives/certification-and-assessment-digital-repositories

  47. Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) Checklist http://www.crl.edu/archiving-preservation/digital-archives/metrics-assessing-and-certifying/crl-ratings

  48. Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) Checklist http://www.crl.edu/archiving-preservation/digital-archives/metrics-assessing-and-certifying/core-re

  49. Digital Preservation in Action Archivematica (version 0.6) • Archivematica http://archivematica.org is an open source software toolkit that takes the OAIS model and turns its various conceptual entities into actionable functionalities. • Can take SIPs and turn them into AIPs (and DIPs). • In its v. 0.6 it accomplishes this through a Unix pipeline design pattern (think: Ubuntu’s Thunar file manager in combination with Bash and Python scripts) • At various points along the pipeline (from SIP to AIP, etc.), various open-source utilities bundled w/n Archivematica are called upon and leveraged.

  50. Archivematica & OAIS: what we’ll look at – SIP > AIP http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/0/0b/OAIS_FunctionalEntities.jpg

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