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OAIS: From Requirements to Reality at OCLC FLICC / CENDI Symposium, Dec. 11 2001 Pam Kircher Product Manager, Digital Archive OCLC Digital & Preservation.

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1 OAIS: From Requirements to Reality at OCLC FLICC / CENDI Symposium, Dec. 11 2001 Pam Kircher Product Manager, Digital Archive OCLC Digital & Preservation Resources OCLC and FirstSearch are registered trademarks of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated CORC is a trademark of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated

2 OCLC Digital Archive Long-term retention and access Interoperable –OAIS –Preservation Metadata Choice of service levels Integrate with current workflows –CORC-based tools –Administration module

3 OAIS to OCLC Digital Archive CORC Capture Stats & Reporting Service Levels Web Browser Digital Archive System Planning Administration Ingest Data Management Rights Management Preservation Planning Local Archive Disseminate

4 OCLC Digital Archive Tier Diagram

5 All Digital Archive Service Levels OCLC admin staff: –Performance and media management –Periodic QA for functionality & fixity –Offsite backup Owner admin staff: –Movement of objects from one service level to another –Content management

6 Digital Archive Service Levels Service LevelStoreAccessPreserve Tools Only Basic Backup Dark Long-term Preservation Dark Active Access Active Active Archive Active

7 Implementation Drivers at OCLC Object characteristics –Born digital –Web documents –Mostly public-domain User characteristics –Didn’t create the object –Want to integrate workflows –Use current staff Supporting tools –CORC –Content and Autho Groups

8 Web Document Digital Archive Pilot Implement digital archive Manage web-based documents – Capture – Long-term retention & access Develop best-practices – Preservation metadata – Workflows Direct input from users

9 Web Crawl Crawl profile Capture Manual review Harvester Authentication Ingest/validate Admin interface Dissemination Storage Retrieval Digital Archive Search WC View Objects FirstSearch Browser or OPAC … other repositories Bib metadata CORC OCLC Web Document Digital Archive Bib metadata Pres metadata CORC INTERNET

10 OCLC Digital Archive Record Based on OAIS information model 28 elements plus sub-elements –Descriptive, preservation, representation –Still images and text Implemented in XML Evolving

11 Capture User directed harvesting interface –Preview –Review Virus checking and checksum Representation information –Structure of web document Packaging information Ingest

12 Dissemination Objects and metadata (DIP) via FTP View –Via standard browsers – PURL/URL syntax is OpenURL –Administrator sets access rights – Administrator creates collections

13 Next phases Batch ingest Migration, on-the-fly conversion & emulation PURL re-direct Capture improvements Digital rights management Document authenticity issues More file types

14 Questions? www.oclc.org pam_kircher@oclc.org www.oclc.org Questions? www.oclc.org pam_kircher@oclc.org www.oclc.org


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