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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
| − | This wiki page attempts to provide a simple check list | + | This wiki page attempts to provide a simple quick check list, to use when considering the possible deployment of a repository system. |
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| + | This quick check list is '''[[SUNScholar/Open_System|open systems]]''' based and does not only introduce the repository software but also the system, including preparedness for '''[[SUNScholar/Disaster_Recovery|disaster recovery]]''' and long term '''[[SUNScholar/Repository Preservation|repository preservation]]'''. | ||
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| + | <font color="red">'''The ultimate goal is to provide a high performance trusted system, that is sustainable in the long term, using open published standards and software.'''</font> | ||
==Archival Standards== | ==Archival Standards== | ||
| + | *[http://web.lib.sun.ac.za/digital-collection NISO - Framework for Good Digital Collections] | ||
| + | *[[Media:Reference-model-for-an-open-archival-information-system.pdf|CCSDS - Open Archival Information System (OAIS)]] | ||
| + | *[[Media:652x0m1.pdf|CCSDS - Audit and Certification of Trusted Digital Repositories]] | ||
| + | *[[Media:Tdr-oclc.pdf|OCLC - RLG - Trusted Digital Repositories]] | ||
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| + | ==Policies and Plans== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Open_Access|Open Access Policy (OAP)]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Repository_Preservation|Repository Preservation Plan (RPP)]] | ||
| + | *[[Open_Data/RDMP_Tools|Research Data Management Plan (RDMP)]] | ||
| + | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_literature What is grey literature?] | ||
| + | ==Management== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Capacity_Building/Digital_Repository_Systems_Management|System Personnel]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Capacity_Building/Digital_Repository_Content_Management|Content Personnel]] | ||
| − | == | + | ==Researcher== |
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Researcher Identification|Identification]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Web_Analytics|Visibility]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Researcher_Authorisation|Authorisation]] | ||
| + | ==Network== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Secure_Internet_Connections|Secure Connections]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Firewall|Internet Firewall]] | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Install Ubuntu/S01|Bare Metal Server]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Upgrading/Hardware|Virtualised Server]] | ||
| + | *[[OpenCampus/ECS|Cloud Server]] | ||
| + | ==Digital Objects== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Handle Server|Digital Object - Identifier]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Digital Preservation/Policy/Preservable Digital Objects|Digital Object - Preservation]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Digitisation/Digital_Formats/Open|Digital Object - Open Formats]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Digitisation/Digital_Formats/Closed|Digital Object - Closed Formats]] | ||
| − | == | + | ==Software== |
| + | *[[List_of_Repository_Software|List of repository software]] | ||
| + | *[http://www.ubuntu.com Open Source Server Operating System] | ||
| + | *[http://www.dspace.org Open Source Web Application Repository Software] | ||
| + | ==System== | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/System_Admin|System Administration]] | ||
| + | *[[SUNScholar/Disaster Recovery/Backups|System Backups]] | ||
| − | == | + | ==[[SUNScholar/References|References]]== |
| + | *http://bit.ly/goodir | ||
| + | *http://bit.ly/garpir | ||
| + | [[Category:Help]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:25, 30 June 2016
Back to Guidelines
Contents
Introduction
This wiki page attempts to provide a simple quick check list, to use when considering the possible deployment of a repository system.
This quick check list is open systems based and does not only introduce the repository software but also the system, including preparedness for disaster recovery and long term repository preservation.
The ultimate goal is to provide a high performance trusted system, that is sustainable in the long term, using open published standards and software.
Archival Standards
- NISO - Framework for Good Digital Collections
- CCSDS - Open Archival Information System (OAIS)
- CCSDS - Audit and Certification of Trusted Digital Repositories
- OCLC - RLG - Trusted Digital Repositories
Policies and Plans
- Open Access Policy (OAP)
- Repository Preservation Plan (RPP)
- Research Data Management Plan (RDMP)
- What is grey literature?
Management
Researcher
Network
Hardware
Digital Objects
- Digital Object - Identifier
- Digital Object - Preservation
- Digital Object - Open Formats
- Digital Object - Closed Formats
Software
- List of repository software
- Open Source Server Operating System
- Open Source Web Application Repository Software