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* Repository infrastructure and tools | * Repository infrastructure and tools | ||
** Specific tools: BagIt (LC, Georgetown Law, ITHAKA) | ** Specific tools or platforms: | ||
** | *** '''BagIt''' (LC, Georgetown Law, ITHAKA) | ||
** Understanding/surveying an institution's complex repository landscape (Cornell, Harvard) | *** Fedora (Duke) | ||
** '''Understanding/surveying an institution's complex repository landscape''' (Cornell, Harvard) | |||
** Software development (LC) | ** Software development (LC) | ||
** Workflows (University of Minnesota, Columbia) | ** '''Workflows''' (University of Minnesota, Columbia) | ||
* Assessments/audits/certifications | * Assessments/audits/certifications | ||
** Repository assessments and audits (Harvard,ITHAKA, ICPSR) | ** '''Repository assessments and audits''' (Harvard,ITHAKA, ICPSR) | ||
** Specific models: | ** Specific models: | ||
*** Levels of Digital Preservation (Harvard, Cornell, ICPSR) | *** '''Levels of Digital Preservation''' (Harvard, Cornell, ICPSR) | ||
*** Data Seal of Approval (ICPSR) | *** Data Seal of Approval (ICPSR) | ||
*** TRAC/ISO (Duke) | |||
* Content and metadata packages | * Content and metadata packages | ||
** Packaging forms/SIP components/metadata (MXF AS-07, METS)(LC, Harvard, Georgetown Law, Cornell, ITHAKA, NARA) | ** '''Packaging forms/SIP components/metadata''' (MXF AS-07, METS)(LC, Harvard, Georgetown Law, Cornell, ITHAKA, NARA) | ||
** Transfer between repositories (ITHAKA) | ** Transfer between repositories (ITHAKA) | ||
** Identifiers (ITHAKA) | ** Identifiers (ITHAKA) | ||
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* Formats | * Formats | ||
** Format assessment (LC, Harvard, Record labels?) | ** '''Format assessment''' (LC, Harvard, Record labels?) | ||
** Format guidelines/requirements (for creation, digitization, transfer)(Georgetown Law, Cornell, University of Minnesota, Harvard, NARA) | ** '''Format guidelines/requirements''' (for creation, digitization, transfer)(Georgetown Law, Cornell, University of Minnesota, Harvard, NARA) | ||
** Particular genres and categories of formats | ** Particular genres and categories of formats | ||
*** video (LC, Harvard, Columbia, ICPSR) | *** '''video''' (LC, Harvard, Columbia, ICPSR, Duke) | ||
*** born-digital (LC, Columbia) | *** '''born-digital''' (LC, Columbia) | ||
*** email (LC, Columbia) | *** '''email''' (LC, Columbia) | ||
*** databases (Columbia) | *** databases (Columbia) | ||
*** PDF/A (LC) | *** PDF/A (LC) | ||
* Other topics | * Other topics | ||
** Engagement with "users" (curators, content creators) (LC, Cornell) | ** '''Engagement with "users"''' (curators, content creators) (LC, Cornell) | ||
** Adequately resourcing programs (Cornell, Boston University) | ** '''Adequately resourcing programs''' (Cornell, Boston University) |
Revision as of 11:27, 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 or platforms:
- BagIt (LC, Georgetown Law, ITHAKA)
- Fedora (Duke)
- Understanding/surveying an institution's complex repository landscape (Cornell, Harvard)
- Software development (LC)
- Workflows (University of Minnesota, Columbia)
- Specific tools or platforms:
- Assessments/audits/certifications
- Repository assessments and audits (Harvard,ITHAKA, ICPSR)
- Specific models:
- Levels of Digital Preservation (Harvard, Cornell, ICPSR)
- Data Seal of Approval (ICPSR)
- TRAC/ISO (Duke)
- Content and metadata packages
- Packaging forms/SIP components/metadata (MXF AS-07, METS)(LC, Harvard, Georgetown Law, Cornell, ITHAKA, NARA)
- Transfer between repositories (ITHAKA)
- Identifiers (ITHAKA)
- Techniques and practices
- Fixity checking (LC)
- digital forensics (Georgetown Law)
- Participating on standards bodies (LC)
- Formats
- Format assessment (LC, Harvard, Record labels?)
- Format guidelines/requirements (for creation, digitization, transfer)(Georgetown Law, Cornell, University of Minnesota, Harvard, NARA)
- Particular genres and categories of formats
- video (LC, Harvard, Columbia, ICPSR, Duke)
- born-digital (LC, Columbia)
- email (LC, Columbia)
- databases (Columbia)
- PDF/A (LC)
- Other topics
- Engagement with "users" (curators, content creators) (LC, Cornell)
- Adequately resourcing programs (Cornell, Boston University)