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The repository preservation plan assists with the following:
 
The repository preservation plan assists with the following:
*Long term preservation of digital assets (curation).
 
 
*Long term capacity planning for the archive.
 
*Long term capacity planning for the archive.
*Policy in support of the open access policy.
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===[[SUNScholar/Repository_Preservation/Introduction|Introduction and Research]]===
 
===[[SUNScholar/Repository_Preservation/Introduction|Introduction and Research]]===

Revision as of 19:30, 14 August 2015

Back to Guidelines - Step 1

Introduction

The archive is the container for digital research objects and it is the long term strategy of the library to preserve the research archive by developing a repository preservation plan. The repository preservation plan (RPP) is usually for the repository director/manager to formulate in collaboration with the institutions IT department.

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The repository preservation plan assists with the following:

  • Long term capacity planning for the archive.
  • Long term preservation of digital objects (curation).

Introduction and Research

Click on the heading above for more details.

The essential elements of a repository preservation plan

Below are links to pages that detail the essential elements of a repository preservation plan.

Priority 1 - Data Sovereignty

Priority 2 - Data Authenticity

Priority 3 - Preservable Digital Objects

Priority 4 - Electronic Citation Persistence

The major issues to consider in the repository preservation plan

Below are links to pages detailing the issues to resolve with repository preservation planning.

Issue 1 - Open Systems

Issue 2 - Disaster Recovery

Issue 3 - Reference Architecture

Issue 4 - Software Release Cadence

Links


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