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OCLC Digital Archive: Creating Long Term Access to Digital Masters Roberta Gebhardt, Montana Historical Society Research Center Sarah McHugh, Montana State Library Fall Workshop, 2010
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Montana’s Statewide Tools Montana Memory Project: Public access to digital collections Montana Digital Archive: Long term access/preservation of masters
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Defining Long Term Access Digital preservation as “long term access” Master files When to think about preservation of the master file in a digitization project Planning a digitization project that includes both
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Questions to Ask When will you know to take preservation actions? What is in your collection? How will you store & maintain digital masters for 5, 10, 50 years? Where have you put them?
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Digital Archive provides Systems management Physical security Data security Data backups Disaster recovery ISO 9001 Certification
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Digital Archive performs Manifest verification Virus check Fixity check (digital fingerprinting) Format verification Reports on … – Storage use & growth – File types – Accesses & disseminations
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Accessing the Digital Archive as an MMP contributor Montana Memory Project: Digital Archive Profile Collaborating libraries: 17 – academic, public, government Number of collections: 47 Photographs / Brand Registers / Maps / Diaries / Yearbooks Repository software: CONTENTdm (hosted by OCLC) Archive submission frequency: Daily / Project Current number of files in DA: 46,622 Total storage: 1 terabyte User since: April 2008
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Simple, straightforward workflows Digital Archive fits in … Local digital asset management systems CONTENTdm collection building WorldCat cataloging Web Harvester
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Local content management system workflow Digital Asset Mgt. System WorldCat Digital Archive Files from your local computer or network Metadata and display image Master files on physical media mailed to OCLC, or transferred with network ingest Metadata
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Building your digital collections with CONTENTdm - workflow Digital Archive Master files on physical media mailed to OCLC, or transferred with network ingest CONTENTdm WorldCat (1) Project client and (2) Web-based Add Dublin Core metadata and files from local computer or network
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CONTENTdm workflow
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DA Uploader
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After successful upload, you will receive an e-mail when the Digital Archive completes Ingest processing, usually within 24 hours, depending on the size of your archival volume and the current processing load of the Archive.
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Building your digital collections with Connexion digital import - workflow Connexion digital import CONTENTdm WorldCat Metadata Files from your local computer or network Metadata and display image Digital Archive Master file
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Getting your master files out of the Digital Archive (dissemination) Single file dissemination/web browser delivery Bulk dissemination
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Single File Dissemination Free. One file at a time. Only the image is returned.
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Bulk Dissemination Fee associated with this action. Removes files and metadata from the Digital Archive.
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Reports Storage use and growth File Types Access and disseminations
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Report examples
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Questions? rgebhardt@mt.gov rgebhardt@mt.gov samchugh@mt.gov samchugh@mt.gov http://msl.mt.gov/For_Librarians/For_All_Li brarians/Digitization/Montana_Memory_Proj ect/default.asp http://msl.mt.gov/For_Librarians/For_All_Li brarians/Digitization/Montana_Memory_Proj ect/default.asp http://msl.mt.gov/For_Librarians/For_All_Li brarians/Digitization/Montana_Memory_Proj ect/default.asp Thank you to Taylor Surface, OCLC Digital Collections Services, for the use of his slides
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