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1 The University, Digitisation and You LRC meeting 5 th June, 2013 Adelaide Parr Records Analyst Records Services

2 What is digitisation? Digitisation is: a technical process which produces a faithful copy of any content existing in analogical form (for example a printed book) in a machine readable form. http://www.arrow-net.eu/faq/what-digitisation.html In practical terms at UoM: the act of scanning a record and then using the electronic copy as either the business record of the University, or as an access copy.

3 Legislative framework Changes to the Evidence Act The passage of the Evidence Act 2008 (the Act) in Victoria changes the law of evidence with consequential effects on public recordkeeping. In particular, the Act removes limitations on what constitutes an original document. After the passage of the Act, there is no legal obstacle for authorising the retention of electronic copies of temporary and permanent public records in place of the paper original. PROV Advice 21 – Evidence and Electronic Public Records PROV Capture Standard –Specification1- Digitisation Requirements –Specification 2 Digitisation Image Requirements

4 Destruction vs access Digitisation for destructionDigitisation for access Must be done to a quality that allows the digitised copy to become the record Must have a Digitisation Plan for each record type to be digitised Original records are maintained for a short period of time for QA, and then destroyed Only for temporary records over 7 years Do not need to be done to a specific quality Do not need a Digitisation Plan Cannot become the business record after the fact Original record is maintained for the whole of the retention period

5 What’s a Digitisation Plan? Digitisation Activity Plan Scope definition Appraisal analysis Purpose of digitisation Statement of benefits User needs and impacts Risk analysis Intellectual Property analysis Format requirements Value as an artefact Loan check Source document review Digitisation location Equipment and resources Digitisation Image Specification Resolution required Type of image Bit-depth Colour management Output format(s) Compression algorithms Digitisation Processing Plan Process set-up Retrieval of records Pre-processing of records Scanning records Post-processing of source records Post-processing of images Capture of metadata Generation of records Registration of converted records Return of source records Reprocessing of records. A Digitisation Plan is an overview of the process, equipment and specifications for the digitisation of a record type and includes sub plans: Management Plan for the Converted Records Record management Security and access control Storage Back-up and restoration Disaster recovery Export Management Plan for the Source Records Disposal status Record management Disposal process Audit requirements Quality Control and Assurance Plan Image accuracy Record accuracy Storage reliability Quality failure processes Logging and analysis

6 Questions?

7 © Copyright The University of Melbourne 2009 Adelaide Parr Records Analyst Records Services University of Melbourne T: +61 3 8344 4225 E: aparr@unimelb.edu.auaparr@unimelb.edu.au W: www.unimelb.edu.au/recordswww.unimelb.edu.au/records


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