Permanent access to digital knowledge – the challenges for digital preservation Pat Manson Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and.

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Permanent access to digital knowledge – the challenges for digital preservation Pat Manson Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media Cultural Heritage and Technology Enhanced Learning

Outline The changing digital landscape How this is re-shaping our view of preserving knowledge for the future What are the main challenges Why is the Commission concerned? And what are we doing?

Context – the changing digital landscape Increasingly diverse and varied picture –expanding context has implications for organisational responsibilities & infrastructures and for technical solutions Main characteristics –Exponential growth –Complexity of content – joined up approaches to published text and underlying data –Collaborative and dispersed environments –Instability, dynamic, short-lived –Thrust of ICT industry to better tools & means, bringing rapid change –New methods of communication and dissemination

Digital preservation landscape These drivers have implications for how we view the preservation problem: –Shift from tackling preservation at end of creation life- cycle to embedding preservation features increasingly early in the creation process –Involvement of new stakeholders, in public and private sector – with implications for organisational and infrastructural approaches –Need to monitor change in documents and content, giving rise to issues such as version control, authenticity –Context of information – retrace information paths to reconstitue accurate record as well as enabling use by others than the originator

Challenges Legal –Copyright –Deposit strategies for highly distributed content, linked cross- borders Financial –Costs of maintaining digital archives and repositories Organisational –Risk of widely divergent approaches and duplication of effort –Ensuring complementarities and support best practices –Trust, quality of repositories – and how to translate that into durable infrastructures Technical –Improve cost efficiency and affordability –Understanding how to preserve high-volume rapidly changing content –Anticipating future contexts of use –Standards – and support for interoperability

Why is digital preservation a problem to be tackled at European level? Scale and dimension of the problem is intrinsically trans-national as is scope of the content we are dealing with Relates to our existing responsibilities –Regarding existing legislation (especially copyright and IPR) –Research – under FP7 Consolidate and optimise approaches for cost-effectiveness –Remove fragmentation –Avoid redundancy, where it is not efficient

What the Commission is doing Direct actions by the Commission and leveraging actions for other stakeholders – the Member States and organisations Working on policy, strategic, and technical levels Marriage of mandated top-down responsibilities (through politically-driven actions) and bottom-up stakeholder driven initiatives

What the Commission is doing On policy level –“i2010 digital libraries”: digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation –Communication followed by Recommendation of the Commission of 24 August 2006, endorsed by Conclusions of Council November 2006 –Communication on “Scientific information in the digital age”: access, dissemination and preservationThe strategic level On strategic level –High Level Group with sub groups on copyright and scientific information, and work on public private partnerships –Taking forward recommendations to address framework conditions Member States Expert Group on Digitisation and Digital Preservation –Monitor progress, forum for cooperation with MS and Commission, support exchange of information and good practices

Council Conclusions – following up the Commission Recommendation Council Conclusions – leveraging key actions for digital preservation in the Member States –establishing national strategies for long term preservation and deposit – by mid 2008 –Starting in 2007, to developing quantitative and qualitative targets including the associated financial planning on a multiannual basis for deposit, digitisation and online access of cultural material and long-term preservation –By 2009, established legislative or other effective framework in support of digital preservation (with provision for legally mandated deposit institutions, web-harvesting, multiple copying and migration) Commission is supporting this, eg by Call for tender for a study on “Socio-economic drivers and impact of longer-term digital preservation “

What the Commission is doing – technical and operational level Research –FP7 has digital preservation as clear research topic – continues research lines started in 2005/6 Evolutionary scenario Complete the current portfolio of projects addressing the topic of digital curation and preservation Extend stakeholder communities involved Structure research - extend cross disciplinarity Centres of competence – services, knowledge, outreach and support for emerging infrastructures New approaches Explore possibilities offered by new ICT for new approaches to digital preservation Re-think approaches and concepts

Research and impacts expected Impact in the short / medium term: –Systems and tools supporting key digital preservation functions, based in first instance on OAIS –Infrastructure issues: registries, certification, authentication, accreditation –Awareness of the broader scope of the problem

Research and impacts expected Impact in the medium term –Through research aimed at addressing key technological problems More cost effective approaches for ingestion and characterisation Scalability of computing and storage resources (distributed architectures) Heterogeneity (formats, platforms, objects, data semantics) across space and time –Increased capacity of support infrastructures dealing with registries, certification, authentication and accreditation

Research and impacts expected Impact in the longer term: developments in digital technologies are likely to enable new approaches to digital preservation: –How to know what needs to be preserved –How to deal with high volumes, dynamic volatile content –Models for digital objects capable of supporting self-preservation features –Anticipate the context of future access and re-use of preserved information –Ability to preserve not only data but context of meaning and use –Assure integrity, authenticity and accessibility

To conclude Progress to date Recognition of the problem by larger and more diverse group of stakeholders Improved political awareness and will Need for pro-active strategies Organisational infrastructures – will mix top-down national responsibilities with bottom-up stakeholder driven approaches But Still need to answer the questions of how to handle the new forms of digital content – or risk losing more scientific knowledge because we have not developed the technical capabilities to preserve it