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1 Building A Repository for Digital Objects
Allen Mullen Texas State Library & Archives Commission

2 Overview Considerations for Developing a Permanent Repository for Digital Objects Texas State Library’s Electronic Publications Repository project

3 Background Publication Repositories vs. other Digital Object projects
Standards in use

4 Types of Digital Object projects
Records management preservation Digital image access/preservation projects Electronic journal access/preservation projects

5 Government Publication Repositories
National Library of Australia NEDLIB National Library of Canada GPO and U.S. States

6 Standards and models Open Archival Information Systems (OAIS)
Document Object Model Preservation metadata XML framework

7 OAIS NASA developed; proposed ISO standard
Framework for archive architecture; establishes concepts and processes Processes: Ingest, Data Management, Archival Storage, Access, and Administration Data object interpreting Representation Information produces Information Object

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9 Document Object Model W3C Recommendation for an open standard to dynamically access and update documents Potential for Preservation - work on basis of collections sharing common characteristics

10 XML Framework The Platform and The Content must be “persistent” for preservation Collection context - “infrastructure independent” platform for data exchange Presentation context - XML based objects for platform independent migration

11 Preservation Metadata Standards
National Library of Australia, CEDARS, NEDLIB and Library of Congress facets - descriptive, access, administrative, technical, legal OCLC/RLG work

12 Other considerations Migration or emulation? Authenticity
Version control persistent locator

13 Texas Government Information Repository
Background Key considerations Key decisions Project progress

14 Repository Background
Migration of Government Publishing TRAIL and Dublin Core Print Publication Depository system

15 Key Considerations What to collect? How to collect? How to process?
How to store? How to preserve? How to access?

16 Challenges of Publication Framework
Multiple formats for publications Multiple files comprising single publications Multiple versions of publications Relative vs. Dynamic linking Difficult formats

17 Key Decisions Collection Development Policy Manual harvest
Collections-based processing; conversion to XHTML (or other XML) Archives and redundant depository Migration or emulation? Enhanced Dublin Core

18 Project progress Research phase completed RFIs issued and evaluated
Integration of digital images projects Purchasing/implementation in Autumn 2001 Integration via Z39.50 Future work to be done


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