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Seven Pillars of Digital Preservation Four "itys" of Preservation and Access UConn Library Brown Bag February 16, 2017 Greg Colati

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Seven Pillars of Digital Preservation

Four "itys" of Preservation and Access

UConn Library Brown Bag

February 16, 2017

Greg Colati

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Seven Pillars of Digital Preservation

Digital Preservation begins with digital INTEGRITY:

• Content • Fixity • Reference • Provenance • Context --Preserving Digital Information, 1996 HTTPS://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub63watersgarrett.pdf

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Content

"Formatted and structured bits"

Digital files and information packages

All quotes on this and following slides from: Paul Conway, Preservation in the Age of Google, 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/85223

Mm_95_11.jp2

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Fixity

"Frozen as discrete objects"

No longer in flux, no longer editable or needing to be altered

Mm_95_11.jp2

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Provenance

"With a documented chain of custody"

Audit trails, paper documentation, existing within an organizational framework.

Held by: Mattatuck Museum

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Context

"Linkages to related objects"

Through relationship statements and graphs, metadata, or other means

"is memberOF 260002:MM001"

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The OAIS Reference Model

A set of data elements (metadata of all types, primary content objects, associative information, system information) combined into a “package” that exists in an electronic environment, is internally coherent and can be managed by applications and processes.

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Integrity + Activity/Time = Preservation

The Digital Curation Centre's Lifecycle model incorporates "preservation activities" into the cycle of curation:

Appraisal

Technical activities

Checksums

Redundant storage

Integrity checks

Migration

Re-appraisal

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Preservation is the Preservation of Access

How does this theory relate to practice in the real world?

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“-itys” of Access

• Interoperability

• Reusability

Recycling Telephones, 1948 Canning Center,

1943

“-itys” of Preservation

• Sustainability

• Reliability

Four "itys" of Preservation and Access

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Final Thoughts

Preservation goes beyond keeping things safe. It includes how we think about the world, and what we

value as a society.

It is how we connect, preserve, and share our cultural heritage.