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* Repository infrastructure and tools  
* Repository infrastructure and tools  
** Specific tools: BagIt
** Specific tools: BagIt (LC, Georgetown Law)
** Specific repository platforms: Fedora
** Specific repository platforms: Fedora
** Understanding/surveying an institution's complex repository landscape (Cornell, Harvard)
** Software development (LC)


* Repository assessments/audits/certifications
* Assessments/audits/certifications
** Levels of Digital Preservation
** Repository assessments (Harvard)
** Levels of Digital Preservation (Harvard, Cornell)


* Content and metadata packages
* Content and metadata packages
** Packaging forms/SIP components (MXF AS-07, METS)
** Packaging forms/SIP components (MXF AS-07, METS)(LC, Harvard, Georgetown Law, Cornell)
** Transfer between repositories
** Transfer between repositories


* Techniques (Fixity checking, digital forensics)
* Techniques  
** Fixity checking (LC)
** digital forensics (Georgetown Law)


* Formats (
* Formats (
** Format assessment  
** Format assessment (LC, Harvard, Record labels?)
** Format guidelines/requirements (for creation, digitization, transfer)
** Format guidelines/requirements (for creation, digitization, transfer)(Georgetown Law, Cornell)
** Particular genres and categories of formats: video, born-digital, email, databases
** Particular genres and categories of formats
*** video (LC, Harvard)
*** born-digital (LC)
*** email (LC)
*** databases
 
* Engagement with "users" (curators, content creators) (LC, Cornell)

Revision as of 11:13, 6 December 2013

New Members

Project Status

"What are you working on" -- Roundtable Discussion (continued)

Common Themes from our Roundtable Discussion

  • Repository infrastructure and tools
    • Specific tools: BagIt (LC, Georgetown Law)
    • Specific repository platforms: Fedora
    • Understanding/surveying an institution's complex repository landscape (Cornell, Harvard)
    • Software development (LC)
  • Assessments/audits/certifications
    • Repository assessments (Harvard)
    • Levels of Digital Preservation (Harvard, Cornell)
  • Content and metadata packages
    • Packaging forms/SIP components (MXF AS-07, METS)(LC, Harvard, Georgetown Law, Cornell)
    • Transfer between repositories
  • Techniques
    • Fixity checking (LC)
    • digital forensics (Georgetown Law)
  • Formats (
    • Format assessment (LC, Harvard, Record labels?)
    • Format guidelines/requirements (for creation, digitization, transfer)(Georgetown Law, Cornell)
    • Particular genres and categories of formats
      • video (LC, Harvard)
      • born-digital (LC)
      • email (LC)
      • databases
  • Engagement with "users" (curators, content creators) (LC, Cornell)