NDSA:Content Registry Fields: Difference between revisions

From DLF Wiki
mNo edit summary
m 8 revisions imported: Migrate NDSA content from Library of Congress
 
(5 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
After reviewing our survey to the NDSA Alliance, the Content Registry Action Team decided to try an build a Registry based on the Recollection tool from the Library of Congress. As of July 5, 2011, we were considering requiring the following fields:
In November 2011, the Content Working Group approved the following Digital Preservation Registry Fields.
 
Unless otherwise noted, all fields are required. It is up to the individual institution member to define what a collection is.  
 
 
Collection Information


*Subject
*Name of Specific Collection
*Name of Specific Collection
*URL
*Collection Availability (reflecting one of the following conditions):
*Collection Availability     (i.e. Public on web, public within building, no access)
**Online
*Collection Start Date      
**Research Use - Need to register or apply to host institution.
*Collection End Date        
**Onsite - Must come to physical location for access
*Collection Location (Optional - What geographic locations does this collection pertain to?)           
**Restricted - No current access
*Content Type (born digital, digitized from tangible materials)
**Mixed - Some materials are available online, others are not.
*URL (If Online)
*Collection Start Date (Optional) - Publication date of earliest item in the collection     
*Collection End Date (Optional)- Publication date of latest item in the collection       
*Collection Location (Optional) - What geographic locations does this collection pertain to.)           
*Content Type (born digital, digitized from tangible materials, mixed)
*Primary Subject Matter
*Description
*Description
*Level of Digital Preservation (Level 1, II, III)
**[[File:NDSADigitalPreservationLevelsNarrative.pdf]] - Narrative Document defining preservation levels.
**[[File: NDSADigitalPreservationChart_v1.pdf]] - Chart of preservation levels with criteria.
*Other Notes


Digital Preservation Fields (Based on http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/resources/preserv/defdigpres0408.cfm), a "Y" in field indicates that all aspects of this Digital Preservation area have been met. This would be self reported by the partner institution
*DP in Content Creation – y/n
*DP in Content integrity – y/n
*DP in Content maintenance – y/n


Institution Information
Institution Information


*Institution Name         
*Institution Name
*Institution State
*Institution City
*Institution Zip Code          
*Collection Contact (e-mail and phone)
*Collection Contact (e-mail and phone)
Currently we envision partner institutions filling out an Excel spreadsheet with the information above and sending it to a registry maintainer yet to be determined.
Please comment on this page or send e-mail to daniel.cornwall@alaska.gov. In addition to feedback on the fields (add, subtract or delete), we'd like comment on how we can make this as easy as possible for the partner institutions. We'll take feedback until July 22nd, then send out a an alliancewide survey on July 25th or July 26th.

Latest revision as of 14:18, 11 February 2016

In November 2011, the Content Working Group approved the following Digital Preservation Registry Fields.

Unless otherwise noted, all fields are required. It is up to the individual institution member to define what a collection is.


Collection Information

  • Name of Specific Collection
  • Collection Availability (reflecting one of the following conditions):
    • Online
    • Research Use - Need to register or apply to host institution.
    • Onsite - Must come to physical location for access
    • Restricted - No current access
    • Mixed - Some materials are available online, others are not.
  • URL (If Online)
  • Collection Start Date (Optional) - Publication date of earliest item in the collection
  • Collection End Date (Optional)- Publication date of latest item in the collection
  • Collection Location (Optional) - What geographic locations does this collection pertain to.)
  • Content Type (born digital, digitized from tangible materials, mixed)
  • Primary Subject Matter
  • Description
  • Level of Digital Preservation (Level 1, II, III)
  • Other Notes


Institution Information

  • Institution Name
  • Institution State
  • Institution City
  • Institution Zip Code
  • Collection Contact (e-mail and phone)