Preservation and Long-term access through Networked Services Adam Farquhar, The British Library iPres2006 Cornell University, October 2006.

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Preservation and Long-term access through Networked Services Adam Farquhar, The British Library iPres2006 Cornell University, October 2006

Digital information at risk  Our society risks a gaping hole in the cultural and scientific record unless we act now  European National Libraries and Archives  Have the legal responsibility and the legislative framework to safeguard digital information  Must provide sustained access to cultural and scientific knowledge  Have limited ability to ensure that today’s digital information will be accessible for future generations  Meeting the challenge of preserving access goes beyond the capabilities of any single institution

EU Support for digital preservation  Major initiative in the Information Science and Technology (IST) Framework Programme 6 Call 5  Two Integrated Projects funded: Planets (BL), Caspar (CCLRC)  Coordinated action: DPE (HATII at Glasgow)  Research projects  Planets builds on strong digital archiving and preservation programmes at European, National and institutional levels  Addresses core digital preservation challenges  Use an empirical approach to learn what works and why  Four year project starting June 2006 with 15me budget

Planets goals  Increase Europe’s ability to ensure long-term access to its cultural and scientific heritage  Improve decision-making about long term preservation  Ensure long-term access to valued digital content  Control the costs of preservation actions through increased automation, scaleable infrastructure  Ensure wide adoption across the user community and establish market place for preservation services and tools  Build practical solutions  Integrate existing expertise, designs and tools  Share and build

Planets partners I  The British Library  National Library, Netherlands  Austrian National Library  State and University Library, Denmark  Royal Library, Denmark  National Archives, UK  Swiss Federal Archives  National Archives, Netherlands

Planets partners II  Tessella Plc  IBM Netherlands  Microsoft Research, Cambridge  ARC Seibersdorf research  Hatii at University of Glasgow  University of Freiburg  Technical University of Vienna  University at Cologne

Planets approach  Planning services that empower organisations to define, evaluate, and execute preservation plans  Methodologies, tools and services for Characterisation of digital objects  Innovative solutions for Preservation Actions  An Interoperability Framework provides services distributed services  A Testbed enables objective evaluation of protocols, tools, services and plans  Outreach, workshops and training to engage the user and vendor communities

Project architecture reflects problem structure Preservation Planning Services Characterisation Services Preservation Action Services Test Bed: evaluation and validation services Interoperability Framework

Preservation planning Preservation Policy Content Profile Usage Profile Preservation Planner Plans Plan Evaluator Plan Sample Content Actions

Preservation plan execution ExecutorRepository Plan Content Delivery Adaptor

Content characterisation  Characterise content to support preservation  Reduce up-front metadata costs  E.g., Harvard segmented images based on tool parameters  Build on TNAs PRONOM for file-format identification  Define a characterisation language  Define an extraction language  Define an pluggable interpreter  Extend to measure loss due to actions  Leverage understanding to improve file formats  Address a root cause of digital obsolescence

Preservation actions Transform content  Wrap third-party transformation tools  Fill gaps with new tools  Preserve relational databases  Build on Swiss Archive work  Preserve Office content  Build on MSFT tools Transform environments  Modular emulation of the full hardware/software environment  Provides full look-and feel  Superb for highly dynamic content  Layered durable emulation  Build on IBM Universal Virtual Computer (UVC)  Establish abstract device drivers

Testbed  Provides a foundation for objective evaluation  Load content  Experiment: collect data, evaluate results, compare outcomes  Validate preservation plans  Benchmark tools and services  Consists of  Data storage, hardware, Planets software, testbed software  Benchmark and other content  Provides resources for  The project partners  The preservation community  External organisations  Tool and service certification

Address root causes of obsolescence Problem: Complex poorly documented file formats present a major risk  We only rent the content Approach: Work with software vendors to develop standard fully- documented file formats Example: 80B Microsoft Office Documents  ECMA TC45 to standardise Office OpenXML  Full backward compatibility  Fully documented standard  The British Library was initial member  The Library of Congress has now joined  News: Draft submitted to ECMA General Assembly  Digital preservation is a recognised design goal for the format!

Planets  Brings together Archives, Libraries, researchers and technology companies  Builds on strong digital archiving and preservation programmes  Addresses core challenges  Focuses on Libraries and Archives  Will provide an interoperable framework to enable  Third-parties to provide tools and services  Vendors to integrate preservation services  Content owners to ensure long-term access to their digital content  Will use an empirical approach to gather evidence  For more information:  

Questions?