NDSA:Standards and Best Practices Working Group
Standards and Practices Working Group
NDSA:Standards and Practices Working Group Charter (December 10, 2010)
Current Members
A list of current members is posted here: NDSA:Standards and Practices Working Group Members.
Statement of Purpose
The Standards and Practices Working Group will work to facilitate a community-wide understanding of the role and benefit of standards in digital preservation and how to use them effectively to ensure durable and usable collections. The Group will also develop, recommend, promote, and disseminate information about effective methods for selecting, organizing, describing, managing, preserving and serving digital content, in collaboration with other individuals and organizations where appropriate.
Current Scope of Work
Working group members may initiate and engage in new work at any time by forming Action Teams focused on specific projects or tasks.
1. Survey and document the digital preservation standards landscape
This is an ambitious and on-going project using Wikipedia to promote the use of digital preservation standards and best practices. The objectives are to:
- identify and describe existing digital preservation standards and best practices
- identify gaps in digital preservation standards and best practices coverage that could be addressed by this working group in collaboration with others
- sustain this activity by building a community of Wikipedians to join us in this activity
The categories of digital preservation standards and best practices we will focus on include: Content models, Content packaging, Content transfer, Digital preservation strategies and techniques, Digital preservation terms and concepts, File formats, Encodings, Metadata exchange, Metadata schemas, Repository architecture, Repository certification and trustworthiness, Repository operations, Repository policies
Status of activities and deliverables:
- creation of Digital Preservation "WikiProject" within Wikipedia as an umbrella for collaborating with others on this project -- COMPLETE 6/2012
- redevelop the current Wikipedia "Digital Preservation" page so that it can serve as an appropriate launch page to more detailed information about standards and best practices -- IN PROGRESS, 11/2012-
- create / update pages describing current standards and best practices in the field of digital preservation
- consult with others involved in digital preservation to encourage their input and contributions to the effort
- report back to the NDSA steering committee with updates and proposals as to how to continue this effort into the future
Links related to this project:
- Digital Preservation WikiProject Page
- NDSA:Existing DP-Related Wikipedia Pages
- NDSA:Survey Template
- NDSA:Sources of Information about DP Standards and Best Practices
- NDSA:Categories and Action Teams (sign up for an action team here)
- NDSA:Parking Spot for other DP-related Standards and Best Practices
2. Survey of digital preservation staffing
3. Survey on adoption of digital preservation standards and best practices
4. Related action team on distributed digital preservation
Ideas for New Work
[PDF Exploration]
One of the great strengths of PDF, including the recent PDF/A-3 standard, is its ability to contain a variety of sometimes complex digital objects within a single file. Long term preservation of these files, however, can be problematic because current digital preservation tools are not able to consistently identify the existence of the embedded content nor identify its format. The NDSA Standards sub group is interested in exploring the boundaries of applicability for PDF in preservation environments, especially as a carrier of complex formats such as audio, video and geospatial information.
The interest in this project grew out of a Signal blog post on PDF/A-3 by Butch Lazorchak (LOC) about embedded files in PDF/A (http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/11/all-in-embedded-files-in-pdfa/) as well as discussions between NARA and depositing agencies who are starting to use PDF/A-3 as a de facto normalization wrapper format to contain many media types including audio and video. Caroline Arms (LOC) has already produced a helpful background document to kick start this work.
Meeting Schedules, Minutes and Agendas
- NDSA:November 26, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- October 24, 2012 Standards & Practices Working Group Notes
- NDSA:August 20, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:June 18, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:May 16, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:April 18, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:March 13, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:February 22, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:January 17, 2012 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:November 7, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:June 6, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:May 2, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:April 4, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:Digital Preservation Metadata Action Team -- March 15, 2011
- NDSA:March 7, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:February 7, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:January 12, 2011 Standards Working Group Notes and Agenda
- NDSA:December 6, 2010 Standards Working Group Notes
- NDSA:November 17, 2010 Standards Working Group Notes
NDSA Standards Working Group Listserv Archives
The archives of the Standards Working Group Listserv can be found here (login will be required): http://list.digitalpreservation.gov/SCRIPTS/WA-DIGITAL.EXE?A0=NDSA-STANDARDS&X=25F57E4CACD543490D&Y
Workshops
- I can haz standards workshop, NDIPP 2011 NDSA:I can haz standards workshop notes
Deprecated pages kept for historical reasons
- NDSA:2011 NDIIPP Partners' Meeting Attendees
- NDSA Standards Working Group Google Group Space (we never ended up using this): http://groups.google.com/group/ndsa-standards-working-group?hl=en