
di Angela Di Iorio
Abstract:
Long term preservation is a responsibility to share with other organizations, even adopting different preservation methods and tools. The overcoming of the interoperability issues, by means of the achievement of a flawless exchange of digital assets to preserve, enables the feasibility of applying distributed digital preservation policies.
The Archives Ready To AIP Transmission, a PREMIS Based Project (ARTAT-PBP), aims to experiment with the adoption of a common preservation metadata standard as interchange language in a network of cooperating organizations that need to exchange digital resources with the mutual objective of preserving them in the long term.
Relazione tenuta a iPRES 2009, San Francisco, 5-6 ottobre 2009, <http://www.cdlib.org/iPres/confsched.html>
Tipologia documento: Slide
Evento: Conferenza
Argomento: Conservazione digitale
The adoption of a common interchange language will enable to submit and to disseminate packages in understandable way to all of them adopting the same language.
The project solutions will succeed if current systems will be able to exchange resources flawlessly.
The experiment contributes to spread awareness about the preservation metadata strategic importance, tests an a posteriori implementation of preservation metadata and assesses the impact of such solution on existing systems and on established organizational procedures.
The ideal scenario to test the PML solution is disparate application domains.
Other partners will be involved during 2010: partners interested in come from different domains like archives, universities and public administrations.
First outcomes report will be expected by June 2010.
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A translation layer to convey preservation metadata [file .pdf 1.5 MB]
Relazione tenuta a iPRES 2009, San Francisco, 5-6 ottobre 2009, <http://www.cdlib.org/iPres/confsched.html>