The Project Three-year grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), April 2010-March 2013 Develop electronic records.

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The Project Three-year grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), April 2010-March 2013 Develop electronic records archive for university’s born-digital records Proof-of-concept approach to test sustainability of archival solution for long-term access and preservation of three electronic records series (71,200 logical data records) produced by Office of Registrar: —Catalog of Academic Programs —Description of Courses —Annual Student Directory Phase 1: Analysis Form advisory committee Create project website, Hire Project Information Technologist Survey needs/expectations of designated community: —Key administrative units —Faculty, student, alumni representatives Migrate collection data to Archivists’ Toolkit and create accessioning processing workflows Build public interface to Archivists’ Toolkit system, for later use with Spartan Archive Phase 2: Appraisal, Accession, and Metadata Develop appraisal criteria, influenced by user needs assessment and FERPA regulations Define metadata to be used for records description —Based on Dublin Core —Extended to meet needs of designated community —Will help shape MSU’s institutional metadata standards Phase 3: Ingest and iRODS Installation Perform and document procedures for XML extraction of data fields Write scripts to ingest records Build end-user queries Develop role-based access controls Integrate Archivists’ Toolkit system with Spartan Archive framework Develop and document Submission Information Package (SIP) and Archival Information Package (AIP) Create archival administration reports Host iRODS workshop Install iRODS sandbox and iRODS management policies and workflow Phase 5: iRODS Programming and Testing Contract additional iRODS training Resolve outstanding issues with iRODS implementation Test iRODS environment, including restoration of access copy from preservation copy Perform checksum analysis to ensure file integrity Document checksum analysis procedure Conclude programming and testing Complete project documentation Perform self-audit using the Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC): Criteria and Checklist Phase 4: Public Access and User Testing Develop and document Dissemination Information Package (DIP) Test interface internally and with user community Test and monitor integration of Archivists’ Toolkit with Spartan Archive Create archival administration reports, including audit trails and finding aids Host intensive iRODS training Install and program iRODS Test iRODS micro-services Phase 6: Documentation and Conclusions Monitor and survey of Spartan Archive users Create and deliver final project reports to NHPRC Create and distribute final documentation to CIC and other interested institutions Spartan Archive: Building a Permanent Home for Electronic Institutional Records M Contact: Cynthia Ghering, Project Director, Lisa Schmidt, Project Manager, Michigan State University, University Archives & Historical Collections Deliverables & Expected Outcomes Policies and procedures to appraise, ingest, process, describe, and preserve institutional electronic records, including: —An electronic records processing manual —An administrative, technical, and descriptive metadata guide for staff and student assistants Demonstration of the accessibility of records in the “permanent archive” using the integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) Ongoing reports to NHPRC and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation-University Archives Group (CIC-UAG) and regular updates to project website Presentations and publications New preservation environment that will be extended to include other records of enduring value to MSU