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==The essential elements of a repository preservation plan== | ==The essential elements of a repository preservation plan== | ||
Below are links to pages that detail the essential elements of a repository preservation plan. | Below are links to pages that detail the essential elements of a repository preservation plan. | ||
| − | ===[[SUNScholar/Preservable Digital Objects|Priority | + | ===[[SUNScholar/Capacity_Building|Priority 1]] - Sustainability Capacity Building=== |
| − | ===[[SUNScholar/Electronic Citation Management|Priority | + | ===[[SUNScholar/Preservable Digital Objects|Priority 2]] - Preservable Digital Objects=== |
| + | ===[[SUNScholar/Electronic Citation Management|Priority 3]] - Electronic Citation Preservation=== | ||
==The major issues to consider in the repository preservation plan== | ==The major issues to consider in the repository preservation plan== | ||
Below are link to pages detailing the issues to resolve with repository preservation planning. | Below are link to pages detailing the issues to resolve with repository preservation planning. | ||
| − | ===[[SUNScholar/ | + | ===[[SUNScholar/Value_Proposition|Issue 1]] - The Self-Hosting Value Proposition=== |
| − | + | ===[[SUNScholar/Disaster_Recovery|Issue 2]] - Disaster Recovery=== | |
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==Digital Object Preservation Services== | ==Digital Object Preservation Services== | ||
Revision as of 12:22, 1 September 2014
Back to Guidelines - Step 1
Contents
Introduction
Currently in the academic literature, much is being said about digital curation/preservation, however this distracts from the strategic imperative of preserving the repository itself and the contents of the repository on the internet, in the same way that libraries and the contents of libraries in buildings, are preserved.
There is a very subtle, but very important distinction between digital curation/preservation and holistic repository preservation.
Formulation
The repository preservation plan (RPP) is usually for the repository director/manager to formulate in collaboration with the institutions IT department.
References and Essential Reading
Click on the heading above.
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 - Sustainability Capacity Building
Priority 2 - Preservable Digital Objects
Priority 3 - Electronic Citation Preservation
The major issues to consider in the repository preservation plan
Below are link to pages detailing the issues to resolve with repository preservation planning.
Issue 1 - The Self-Hosting Value Proposition
Issue 2 - Disaster Recovery
Digital Object Preservation Services
- http://4cproject.eu
- http://www.curationexchange.org
- https://www.archivematica.org
- http://www.portico.org/digital-preservation
- http://www.clockss.org
Contributions
From Denise Nicholson
- http://libguides.wits.ac.za/digitalpreservation
- http://digi.nrf.ac.za/publ/Managing%20Digital%20Collections.pdf
Ohio State University Library
- Ohio State University Library (OSUL) Documentation Examples
- Ohio State University Library (OSUL) Links
- http://library.osu.edu/blogs/digitalscholarship
- http://library.osu.edu/documents/digital-projects/OAIS_Report.pdf
- http://library.osu.edu/projects-initiatives/digital-projects/standards/outside-resources
- http://library.osu.edu/projects-initiatives/osu-records-management/records-information-management-resorces
- Ohio State University Library (OSUL) Contacts
