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1 CRM and Digital Recordkeeping: How long can the record last? Patricia Galloway School of Information University of Texas-Austin galloway@ischool.utexas.edu

2 Which of your office records are digital?  Word-processed documents  Web-published materials  Financials: spreadsheets, etc.  Databases: inventories, etc.

3 Which of your operational records are digital?  GIS  GPS and other survey instrument data  Finds databases  Statistical analyses  Desktop-published reports  Web-enabled materials, intranet and public  Other? (e.g., 3-D/CAD plots of excavation data)

4 How long will your firm live?  The sad tale of WPA archaeological records  Historical situatedness of CRM  Evolution, revolution, and demise  Statistics on demise of small businesses

5 What are your legal responsibilities?  Are you required to keep any records at all? Archaeological records Financial records  Are you required to keep any records in functional form? Archaeological records (probably not) Financial records (maybe so)

6 How do you want to use your information assets?  Meeting state and Federal requirements digitally (see www.ibiblio.org/rla/dig/)www.ibiblio.org/rla/dig/  Protecting intellectual property  Building information assets for operational support  Repurposing information assets for profit- making uses (see www.davidrumsey.com for inspiration)www.davidrumsey.com

7 The need for records management  Functional analysis of activities that generate records: what kind, how often, how many?  Evaluating digital records’ longevity  Creating a schedule for how long each type must be kept / should be kept  Accommodating proprietary software lifecycles

8 There is no permanent format  How often have you changed software?  Software obsolescence Microsoft’s 5-year rule ESRI’s long-range plans  Realities of so-called “permanent media”: it may stay readable, but what will you read it with? And will you have to break the law to do so?

9 Preserving digital records  Taking digital objects into the future Emulation Migration  Neutral formats  Metadata  Repository creation and permanence

10 Getting serious about permanence  National Digital Information Infrastructure  University repositories  Federation of archives and other repositories  Digital libraries  National archaeological GIS coverages?  Archaeological data are—or should be— forever


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