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Hauptverfasser: Kool, Wouter, van der Werf, Titia, Lavoie, Brian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2014
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED564813
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author Kool, Wouter
van der Werf, Titia
Lavoie, Brian
author_facet Kool, Wouter
van der Werf, Titia
Lavoie, Brian
Kool, Wouter
van der Werf, Titia
Lavoie, Brian
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contents Preservation Health Check: Monitoring Threats to Digital Repository Content Kool, Wouter van der Werf, Titia Lavoie, Brian Information Storage Metadata Information Management Computer Security Program Evaluation Preservation Cost Effectiveness Use Studies Semantics Dictionaries Maps Risk The Preservation Health Check (PHC) project, undertaken as a joint effort by Open Planets Foundation (OPF) and OCLC Research, aims to evaluate the usefulness of the preservation metadata created and maintained by operational repositories for assessing basic preservation properties. The PHC project seeks to develop an implementable logic to support preservation health checks of this kind, and to test this logic against the store of preservation metadata maintained by an operational preservation repository. Preservation metadata is often viewed as "contingency information" that is stored and maintained in the event of future need. The project goal was to explore the opportunities for using preservation metadata to support threat assessment exercises. The scope of the analysis is confined to establishing a general approach for using preservation metadata to support threat assessment, and to evaluating the utility of PREMIS preservation metadata as an evidence base for such assessments. The remainder of this paper provides background on the problem addressed by the PHC project, the approach for operationalizing the concept of a preservation health check, some preliminary findings, and next steps.
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spellingShingle Preservation Health Check: Monitoring Threats to Digital Repository Content
Kool, Wouter
van der Werf, Titia
Lavoie, Brian
Information Storage
Metadata
Information Management
Computer Security
Program Evaluation
Preservation
Cost Effectiveness
Use Studies
Semantics
Dictionaries
Maps
Risk
Preservation Health Check: Monitoring Threats to Digital Repository Content Kool, Wouter van der Werf, Titia Lavoie, Brian Information Storage Metadata Information Management Computer Security Program Evaluation Preservation Cost Effectiveness Use Studies Semantics Dictionaries Maps Risk The Preservation Health Check (PHC) project, undertaken as a joint effort by Open Planets Foundation (OPF) and OCLC Research, aims to evaluate the usefulness of the preservation metadata created and maintained by operational repositories for assessing basic preservation properties. The PHC project seeks to develop an implementable logic to support preservation health checks of this kind, and to test this logic against the store of preservation metadata maintained by an operational preservation repository. Preservation metadata is often viewed as "contingency information" that is stored and maintained in the event of future need. The project goal was to explore the opportunities for using preservation metadata to support threat assessment exercises. The scope of the analysis is confined to establishing a general approach for using preservation metadata to support threat assessment, and to evaluating the utility of PREMIS preservation metadata as an evidence base for such assessments. The remainder of this paper provides background on the problem addressed by the PHC project, the approach for operationalizing the concept of a preservation health check, some preliminary findings, and next steps.
title Preservation Health Check: Monitoring Threats to Digital Repository Content
topic Information Storage
Metadata
Information Management
Computer Security
Program Evaluation
Preservation
Cost Effectiveness
Use Studies
Semantics
Dictionaries
Maps
Risk
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED564813