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Track migrations/changes | Track migrations/changes | ||
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What is 100% done? How do you make progress? How do you know you’re there? | What is 100% done? How do you make progress? How do you know you’re there? | ||
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How to deal with material created by others? Do you rename? Do you keep it the way it is? Choices based on economics, man-power, other drivers. Big issues with large files such as video which the creator may not be able to keep a “preservation quality” file. Synchronizing resource versions (file names, metadata, etc). Events tracking/change history can be tracked through programs like Archivematica and others. | How to deal with material created by others? Do you rename? Do you keep it the way it is? Choices based on economics, man-power, other drivers. Big issues with large files such as video which the creator may not be able to keep a “preservation quality” file. Synchronizing resource versions (file names, metadata, etc). Events tracking/change history can be tracked through programs like Archivematica and others. | ||
− | Where do you maintain your metadata? in systems, in assets, intentionally separate, intentionally integrated? Is it pushed out with object on digitization? | + | Where do you maintain your metadata? in systems, in assets, intentionally separate, intentionally integrated? Is it pushed out with object on digitization? No right or wrong way - pros and cons to each method but must understand implications and be able to access and reuse data |
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ResCarta software: http://www.rescarta.org/: open source option for normalization on ingest | ResCarta software: http://www.rescarta.org/: open source option for normalization on ingest | ||
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+ | Archivematica: https://www.archivematica.org/wiki/Main_Page |
Revision as of 20:55, 2 April 2013
Curating incoming digital material/accessing born digital material/digitally acquired material (Phil Michel)
Discussion topics/Ideas in room
Hybrid digital/analog
Standards from various sources
What is master?/What should I do with it?
Assessing what to keep
Find the gems
Maintain provenance
Track migrations/changes
How to decide and document formats
Managing a variety of management schemes
What is 100% done? How do you make progress? How do you know you’re there?
Is the barrier IT or the organization? Policy? Decision?
Keep acquisition intact and separate
What other institutions have DAM and what role do they play in ingest? How are they integrated? Hybrid systems since no single system can satisfy all “archiving” needs How to deal with material created by others? Do you rename? Do you keep it the way it is? Choices based on economics, man-power, other drivers. Big issues with large files such as video which the creator may not be able to keep a “preservation quality” file. Synchronizing resource versions (file names, metadata, etc). Events tracking/change history can be tracked through programs like Archivematica and others.
Where do you maintain your metadata? in systems, in assets, intentionally separate, intentionally integrated? Is it pushed out with object on digitization? No right or wrong way - pros and cons to each method but must understand implications and be able to access and reuse data
Unintentional and unknown transformations
Things that may help
ResCarta software: http://www.rescarta.org/: open source option for normalization on ingest
Archivematica: https://www.archivematica.org/wiki/Main_Page