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1 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale November 2006

2 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale PREMIS PREMIS is an international open-source standard for handling metadata to archive digital content Early adopters of PREMIS Library of Congress Cornell University National Archives of Scotland Oxford University

3 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale Working Group Matthew Beacom, Metadata Librarian, Library Catalog Dept (Co-chair) Rebekah Irwin, Catalog Librarian for Digital Projects, Beinecke Library (Co-chair) Youn Noh, Digital Resources Catalog Librarian, Library Catalog Dept George Ouellette, Senior Programmer Analyst, Library ILTS David Walls, Preservation Librarian, Library Preservation Dept Advisory Group Reed Beaman, Associate Director for Biodiversity Informatics, Peabody Museum Lee Faulkner, Media Director, Digital Media Center for the Arts David Gewirtz, Project Manager, Library Projects, ITS Kevin Glick, Electronic Records Archivist, Manuscripts and Archives Edward Kairiss, Director, Instructional Computing Instructional Technology, ITS Daniel Lee, E-Publishing/Internet Marketing Manager, Yale University Press Thomas Raich, Associate Director, Information Technology, Art Gallery

4 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale Sponsoring Committees Metadata Committee Joan Swanekamp, SML (Chair) Michael Appleby, ITS Matthew Beacom, SML Ellen Cordes, Walpole Library Rebekah Irwin, Beinecke Library Edward Kairiss, ITS Youn Noh, SML Audrey Novak, ILTS George Ouellette, ILTS Thomas Raich, Yale Art Gallery Dajin Sun, SML Stephen Yearl, MSS&A Jennifer Weintraub, SML Digital Preservation Committee Audrey Novak, ILTS (Co-Chair) Bobbie Pilette, Preservation (Co-Chair) E.C. Schroeder, Beinecke Library David Gewirtz, AM&T/Library Group Kevin Glick, MSS&A Rebekah Irwin, Beinecke Library

5 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale Recommendations 1. Experiment with and evaluate PREMIS metadata in use at Yale. Action: Include PREMIS as part of the Yale University Library VITAL Fedora implementation and to make preliminary report in June 2007 to update IAC on progress. 2. Participate in the PREMIS Implementers’ Group to work collaboratively with other PREMIS implementers, such as the Library of Congress, the National Library of Australia and Stanford University. Action: Assign staff involved with the VITAL/Fedora implementation of PREMIS and the library’s Digital Preservation Committee to participate in the PREMIS Implementers’ Group. The implementation group will update IAC in June 2007 on the status of Yale’s participation.

6 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale Recommendations, cont. 3. Establish a coherent policy framework and governance structures for the preservation of digital information assets at Yale. Action: Digital Preservation Committee (DPC) to develop digital preservation policies for Yale University Library and to make a preliminary report to IAC in June 2007 * Action: Digital Landscape Committee to develop digital preservation policies for Yale University. Action: IAC and Yale University Library to support use of the base preservation metadata profile throughout Yale by providing critical services to users.

7 PREMIS Metadata to support preservation of digital assets at Yale Recommendations, cont. * Develop PREMIS profiles that match preservation policies to specific collection and administrative needs Action: The library and its peers at Yale need to extend the base profile or abbreviate the full profile to fit their domain-specific needs (collection, materials, users, etc.)


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