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Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 1 Thomas Severiens Institute for Science Networking at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 2 Overview  Introduction  Primary Data  Running Implementations and Developments  Requirements and Status Volume of Data to be preserved Requirements by the Users  Aspects of a Business Model for Preservation  Conclusions

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 3 Introduction  ISN – Institute for Science Networking  Survey on status of Preservation of Primary Data in Germany (and its neighbours)

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 4 Primary Data 1  Examples: Weather observation data Space observation data Accelerator detector data Surveys (-> next presentation by R.van Horik) Data in Medicine Genetic sequence data Data in crystallography (Sound and Video)

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 5 Primary Data 2  …are binary encoded streams of pure data, mostly.  …mostly, are not saved in XML format, but are optimized for processing in science workflow.

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 6 Primary Data 3  …build the basis for all scientific work and publication,  …are very expensive of even impossible to reconstruct Neutrino flow during a supernova in our neighbourhood Weather observation data Measuring data form high energy colliders already broken down Medicine data giving information on long term development in health of special groups over several centuries

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 7 Primary Data 4  …often contain information, which is still undiscovered Example: Radius of the proton  …are the key to identify scientific falsifications of articles Schön’s articles would never have been published, if he had to publish the primary data of the experiments

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 8 Status of Preservation Preparation  Volume: in Germany about TByte every year  Format: 70% binary encoded, 20% ASCII encoded, 10% XML or similar  Self-description or Metadata: about 65% contain within the stream or extra file within archive  Media: DLT (60%), DAT, CD-Rom, …

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 9 Status of Preservation Preparation  Access: all institutions do allow access for colleagues from science, most do not allow access for commercial reasons.  Institutionalisation: still all institutions run their own archiving system.  Selection strategies: not developed at all.  Business Model: all institutions: “Preservation is of high public interest, so the government (=tax payers) should pay.”

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 10 Status and Implementations  Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst): Has to preserve all data by law. Runs distributed computer pools. Offers access to the raw data, earns money with computed data.  World Data Centers: world-wide network of (mostly) global observation institutions (52 institutions in 12 countries). Since Share data in their archives to keep it available and alive. Implemented standards and auditing system.

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 11 Conclusions 1  Survey showed: process of shaping the awareness on requirements of and for long term preservation of primary data is in very early stage in most fields (except from astronomy, high energy physics, and global observation).  Primary data are key use case within every preservation implementation, because here preservation helps to save much more money than it ever will cost, even on the short time scale.

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 12 Conclusions 2  Experience, Expertise, and Standards are available on selected fields, but should be published to get their knowledge in the broad and to develop open implementations.  Technical work of preservation is done by many institutions in parallel. In many fields without any standards at all. Synergy effects could be used for the benefit of all.  Preservation is the job for experts on this field in co-operation with experts on the datatype.  Preservation of primary data must be part of a globally co-operating network.

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 13 References  Nestor project:  Deutscher Wetterdienst (German weather service):  World data centers (overview site):

Chinese-European Workshop on Digital Preservation, Beijing, July 14 – Network of Expertise in Digital Preservation Preservation of Scientific Data (in Natural Sciences) 14 Thank you for your attention! Thomas Severiens Institute for Science Networking at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany