scholarly journals The Gold (AU)DRIPSS Framework: Factors for a Maturing Digital Preservation Strategy

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett D. Currier ◽  
Courtney R. Butler

Originally presented to the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Digital Preservation 2018 (DigiPres), Las Vegas, NV.Recommended citation: Currier, B. D. & Butler, C. R. (2018). The Gold (AU)DRIPSS Framework: Factors for a Maturing Digital Preservation Strategy. Presentation to the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Digital Preservation 2018 (DigiPres), Las Vegas, NV. Accessed through LIS Scholarship Archive. Available at http://doi.org/10.31229/osf.io/fecwu As archivists, librarians, and preservationists develop and implement digital preservation strategies, they are often faced with choices and tradeoffs that are difficult to articulate to stakeholders. In this presentation, we will discuss the Gold (AU)DRIPSS framework as a way to consider prioritizing different goals and discuss those goals with stakeholders.

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Heidi M. Winkler ◽  
Joy M. Perrin

This article reviews the influence that massive digital libraries like the HathiTrust Digital Library can have on local, smaller institutions’ digitization, preservation, and curation programs. The history of HathiTrust’s digital preservation efforts as a Trusted Repository is reviewed. A case study is presented showing how one academic library made difficult digital stewardship decisions in a modern world of globally federated preservation initiatives. The authors introduce the concept of deselection as part of the digital curation process and discuss how digital collection administrators can refine their local digital preservation efforts to better reflect the realities of constrained human and financial resources.


Author(s):  
Heidi Winkler ◽  
Joy Perrin

This article reviews the influence that massive digital libraries like the HathiTrust DigitalLibrary can have on local, smaller institutions’ digitization, preservation, and curationprograms. The history of HathiTrust’s digital preservation efforts as a Trusted Repository isreviewed. A case study is presented showing how one academic library made difficult digitalstewardship decisions in a modern world of globally federated preservation initiatives. Theauthors introduce the concept of deselection as part of the digital curation process and discusshow digital collection administrators can refine their local digital preservation efforts to betterreflect the realities of constrained human and financial resources.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (7/8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle Gallinger ◽  
Jefferson Bailey ◽  
Karen Cariani ◽  
Trevor Owens ◽  
Micah Altman

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Angela P. Murillo ◽  
Lydia Spotts ◽  
Andrea Copeland ◽  
Ayoung Yoon ◽  
Zebulun M Wood

The complexity of preserving virtual reality environments combines the challenges of preserving singular digital objects, the relationships among those objects, and the processes involved in creating those relationships. A case study involving the preservation of the Virtual Bethel environment is presented. This case is active and ongoing. The paper provides a brief history of the Bethel AME Church of Indianapolis and its importance, then describes the unique preservation challenges of the Virtual Bethel project, and finally provides guidance and preservation recommendations for Virtual Bethel, using the National Digital Stewardship Alliance Levels of Preservation. Discussion of limitations of the guidance and recommendations follow.


Author(s):  
Ricardo Eíto-Brun ◽  
Isabel-María Lobón-Márquez

A review of software applications for managing digital repositories is presented. Information managers have at their disposal several alternatives beyond those that have achieved greater popularity in the area of academic repositories: DSpace and EPrints. Existing alternatives have evolved and implemented mayor improvements in their more recent versions, with the aim of adopting the latest standards for the semantic web and linked data. This paper provides a description of the new features incorporated into the latest versions of the most popular open-source products. The selection has been made using as a reference the information offered by the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC), Digital Curation Center (DCC), National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), and Open Preservation Foundation. The conclusions of the study indicate that the combined use of different tools is needed to support a complete archive and digital preservation program, as no single application seems to be able to provide the features required for an effective strategy. Resumen Se presenta una revisión del estado de las aplicaciones informáticas para la gestión de repositorios digitales. Los gestores de repositorios disponen de distintas alternativas, al margen de las que han alcanzado una mayor popularidad en el área de los repositorios académicos, en particular DSpace o EPrints, que han evolucionado sustancialmente en sus últimas versiones. Esta evolución responde principalmente a la adopción de nuevos estándares diseñados en el contexto de la web semántica y los datos abiertos enlazados, y a la necesidad de incorporar a los productos funciones para la preservación digital. Se describe la evolución y las novedades incorporadas en las últimas versiones de los principales programas de código abierto u open source de gestión de repositorios atendiendo a los puntos anteriores. La selección se ha completado a partir de los datos disponibles en sitios de referencia como la Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC), Digital Curation Center (DCC), National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) y la Open Preservation Foundation. Las conclusiones señalan que una estrategia de archivo y preservación digital exige la utilización conjunta de distintos softwares, pues ninguno integra todos los componentes necesarios para implementar una estrategia de archivo digital y preservación efectiva.


10.1029/ft385 ◽  
1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher C. Barton ◽  
Paul A. Hsieh ◽  
Jacques Angelier ◽  
Francoise Bergerat ◽  
Catherine Bouroz ◽  
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