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1 MANAGING DIGITAL CONTENT OVER TIME MODULE 3: STORE Created for the Digital Education Outreach Program by: Catherine Cottle, State Library of Queensland Kimberley Dye, State Library of SA Nicki Ottavi, LINC Tasmania Kate Ross, National Library of Australia Managing Digital Content Over Time by NORTHERN TERRITORY LIBRARY and National & State Libraries Australasia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

2 2 SELECT What portion of that content will be preserved? STORE What issues are there for long-term storage? PROTECT What steps are needed to protect your digital content? MANAGE What provisions are needed for long-term management? PROVIDE What considerations are there for long-term access? The digital preservation lifecycle

3 3 But first, a story…

4 4 digital objects metadata how an object is ingested into storage the best storage option for your object At the end of this module you will have an understanding of:

5 5 Files + metadata = digital object

6 6

7 7 Metadata is structured information associated with an object for purposes of: discovery description use management preservation

8 8 Well-managed collections Characteristics of well-managed collections include: basic information about each deposit metadata for the object common (or normalised) file formats controlled and known storage of content more than one copy in more than one location

9 9 Metadata characteristics ContentFixityReferenceProvenanceContext Pre-ingest

10 10 Preservation metadata Content (what), Fixity (unchanged), Provenance (life story), Reference (this thing), Context (relationships) Administrative (manage) Structural (understand, use) Descriptive (find, use) Diagram courtesy DPM Workshops

11 11 Digital preservation metadata checklist Content: the file Reference: unique identifiers Provenance: trace to origin (or to deposit) Context: preserve linkages with other objects Fixity: demonstrate content is unchanged, e.g. checksum

12 12 Checksum Fingerprint The Photographer, CC BY-SA 3.0The Photographer

13 13 Exercise A man performing exercises in a frame with weights and pulleys lithograph by E. Parry & Co., Wellcome Library, CC BY 4.0

14 14 Preservation metadata XML package

15 15 Ingest constructs digital objects for archival storage

16 16 Ingest – OAIS model M

17 17 Storage systems Long-term access requires preservation. Entrance to the vault at the Commonwealth Government Savings Bank at Martin Place, Sydney, ca.1920, National Library of Australia, nla.pic-vn6329563

18 18 Making choices Pre-GST sales in Canberra on 30 June 2000, National Library of Australia, nla.pic- an22891800

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20 20 Factors Costs Quantity Expertise Build/buy/share Mugshot of John Gallagher c.1930s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museum Tyne & Wear Archives & Museum

21 21 Annotated engraving of Hawkin's Polygraph from Rees’ Cyclopaedia, c. 1820, Wikimedia CommonsWikimedia Commons

22 22 Multiple copies, multiple locations

23 23 Where to from here? Create or check your storage management policy, including: Number of copies Locations Fixity, such as checksums and other metadata Know your ingest workflow Storage service or partner agreements Technical team roster Stakeholder list

24 24 Heading goes in here Text goes in here Treasure Chest Tom Praison, CC BY 2.0Tom Praison

25 25 SELECTSTOREPROTECTMANAGEPROVIDE What we’ve covered today: The digital object Metadata How an object is ingested into storage The best storage option for your object

26 THANK YOU Contact details


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