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Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 1 Planning to Maximize Longevity of Digital Information Howard Besser UCLA School of Education & Information.

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1 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 1 Planning to Maximize Longevity of Digital Information Howard Besser UCLA School of Education & Information http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard

2 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 2 Planning to Maximize Longevity of Digital Info-  The Ecology Metaphor  Why are you Managing this Information?  Major Issues Facing Digital Projects  The Short Life of Digital Info  Important Planning Considerations  Key Considerations for Imaging Projects

3 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 3 The Ecology Metaphor

4 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 4 Why are you Managing this Information?  Organizational mission & type  Users  Uses

5 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 5 Major Issues Facing Digital Projects  Dangerous Changes in Intellectual Property Law  Intellectual Access  Storage  Delivery  Integration with other tools  Interoperability

6 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 6 Serious Longevity Problems _ What we know from prior widespread digital file formats _ Images separating from their metadata _ Inaccessibility of software needed to view a work _ Inability to even decode the file format of a work

7 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 7 The Short Life of Digital Info: Digital Longevity Problems-  Disappearing Information  The Viewing Problem  The Scrambling Problem  The Inter-relation Problem  The Custodial Problem  The Translation Problem

8 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 8 The Viewing Problem  Digital Info requires a whole infrastructure to view it  Each piece of that infrastructure is changing at an incredibly rapid rate  How can we ever hope to deal with all the permutations and combinations

9 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 9 The Scrambling Problem Dangers from:  Compression to ease storage & delivery  Container Architecture to enhance digital commerce

10 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 10 The Inter-relation Problem  -Info is increasingly inter-related to other info  -How do we make our own Info persist when it points to and integrates with Info owned by others?  -What is the boundary of a set of information (or even of a digital object)?

11 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 11 The Custodial Problem  In the past, much of survival was due to redundancy  How do we decide what to save?  Who should save it?  Mellon-funded E-Journal Archives  How should they save it?-

12 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 12 The Custodial Problem: How to save information?  Methods for later access  Refreshing  Migration  Emulation  Issues of authenticity and evidence

13 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 13 The Translation Problem  Content translated into new delivery devices changes meaning – -A photo vs. a painting – -If Info is produced originally in digital form in one encoded format, will it be the same when translated into another format? – Behaviors

14 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 14 Pieces of the Solution (1/2)  -We need to insist upon clearly readable standardized ways for digital objects to self- identify their formats  -We should discourage scrambling  -We need to better understand information inter-relates to other Info, and what constitutes “boundaries” of Info objects

15 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 15 Pieces of the Solution (2/2)  -People and organizations wishing to make information persist need guidelines of how to go about doing it  -We need to better understand how translating from one storage or display format to another affects the meaning of a work  -We need to save the “behaviors” of a digital object, not just its “contents”

16 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 16 Conceptual Approaches to Digital Preservation _ Refreshing always necessary due to volatility of physical strata –Impact on evidential value _ Migration -- advantages & disadvantages _ Emulation -- advantages & disadvantages

17 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 17 To deal with Immediately- _ Persistent IDs _ Metadata

18 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 18 Persistent IDs--the Problem _ Need to separate work ID from work location _ URNs probably won’t be ready until 2003 _ Becomes a business process issue when one organization maintains the resource and another organization references it (ie. licensed from vendors or managed by separate administrative structures)

19 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 19 More Persistent IDs --the Approach for today _ PURLs _ Handles _ HTTP redirects _ And worry about costs now and conversion costs when URNs become feasible

20 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 20 Data Set Management More issues with referencing IDs _ References for mirror sites _ References for back-up sites when main site is down or bottle-necked _ References for off-site copies and archival copies

21 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 21 Metadata can be the first line of defense  Can tell you – where the file is (if you can’t find the file) – where more info about the file is (if you have the file but most other metadata has become separated) – what the file format is – what the compression scheme is – what application program and version is needed for the file

22 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 22 Structural Metadata Issues  http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/moa2

23 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 23 Architecture: Separating Longevity and Delivery Servers Berkeley Longevity Server Berkeley Delivery Server Other Delivery Server Other Delivery Server Other Delivery Server User

24 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 24 Groups Working on the Big Problem http://sunsite.Berkeley.EDU/Longevity/  CPA Task Force  Getty “Time & Bits” Conference & Follow-ups-  Emulation experiments in US and Europe  NEDLIB, CURL, Michigan  Mellon-funded E-Journal Archive experiments  Internet Archive  Long Now

25 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 25 Time & Bits

26 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 26 Time & Bits Participants  Steward Brand  Howard Besser  Brian Eno  Danny Hillis  Peter Lyman  Brewster Kahle  Kevin Kelly  Jaron Lanier  Doug Carlston  John Heilemann  Ben Davis  Margaret MacLean  Bruce Sterling  Paul Saffo

27 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 27 Groups Working on Pieces of the Big Problem http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Longevity/  Internet Archive  Long Now  Emulation experiments in US and Europe  NEDLIB, CURL, Michigan

28 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 28 Journal Archiving _ License, don’t own; may not be even able to obtain right to make archival copy _ Increasingly no paper back-up at all _ Usually we don’t have the important redundancy factor _ Stanford’s LOCKSS Project (Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe) and its problems (http://lockss.stanford.edu)

29 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 29 Complexity of Rich Media _ Works often have artistic nature (including video games) _ Enormous number of elements can, at times, be very important to preserve (pacing, original artifact, elements used to construct the artifact) _ Too complex to save every one of these aspects for every type of material _ Importance of saving documentation

30 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 30 Important Planning Considerations  File Formats  Choosing Interoperable Systems  Adhere to standards  Vendors with large installed base  Refreshing and/or Migration

31 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 31 Key Considerations for Imaging Projects-  Users' Needs  Image Quality  Intellectual Property  Standards  Topology  Tools & Processes

32 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 32 Key Considerations for Imaging Projects (1 of 3)  Users' Needs – Quality of Digital Surrogate – Interoperable desktop applications  Image Quality – Archival – Current online delivery

33 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 33 Key Considerations for Imaging Projects (2 of 3)  Intellectual Property  Standards – Modular and Layered Architecture – Terminology – Technical imaging information  Topology

34 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 34 Key Considerations for Imaging Projects (3 of 3)  Tools & Processes – Scanners – Compression techniques – Linking files – Workflow – Interoperable desktop applications

35 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 35 Some nuts-and-bolts Planning Considerations  Think about users (and potential users), uses, and type of material/collection  Scan at the highest quality that does not exceed the likely potential users/uses/material  Do not let today’s delivery limitations influence your scanning file sizes; understand the difference between digital masters and derivative files used for delivery  Many documents which appear to be bitonal actually are better represented with greyscale scans  Include color bar and ruler in the scan  Use objective measurements to determine scanner settings (do NOT attempt to make the image good on your particular monitor or use image processing to color correct)  Don’t use lossy compression  Store in a common (standardized) file format  Capture as much metadata as is reasonably possiple (including metadata about the scanning process itself)

36 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 36 One Final Question: Who will collect the digital works of today that should become the Special Collections of tomorrow? _ web sites _ zines _ electronic journals _ listserve and email discussions _ drafts of works that later become famous

37 Besser--Digital Longevity 9/2/00 (12/12/99) 37 Howard Besser UCLA School of Education & Information  http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Longevity/  http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard  http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/moa2  http://lockss.stanford.edu  http://www.longnow.com/10klibrary/TimeBitsDisc/  http://www.archive.org/ Planning to Maximize Longevity of Digital Information


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