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1 Project background: preserving legislative digital records Minnesota Historical Society National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program

2 Issues & challenges COOP, disaster recovery Legal framework – records laws, litigation, discovery Increased public attention and expectations Complexity of systems – email, RMA, web, web 2.0 Costs and capacity Lack of a good model Minnesota Historical Society

3 Assumptions Collaboration Standards National cyberinfrastructure Rigorous appraisal and ROI: use value of electronic records Education Cultural and institutional change Sustainability Minnesota Historical Society

4 Project partners MN (ROS, LRL, MHS) CA and KS CDL NCSL AR, IL, MS, ND, NE, TN, VT ThomsonReuters, private sector

5 Minnesota Historical Society Partners: unique and appropriate Audiences Mission Priorities Initiatives Capacity Resources

6 Process Lots and lots of meetings Documentation: BaseCamp Research Re-grants Implementation Evaluation Minnesota Historical Society

7 Lessons we’re learning Change: perpetual beta, budgets, personnel “Constant partial attention” User expectations: preservation = access over time; success = content + functionality Access: open content, loosely coupled, specialized needs Minnesota Historical Society

8 Lessons we’re learning (2) Collaboration and integration Lower costs, lower barriers Catalysts: business case, mandate, charisma Local knowledge No single model: common problems, but not the same solutions Minnesota Historical Society

9 Practical outcome: incremental improvement StoragePreservation Policies Standards Partners Technologies Model Minnesota Historical Society

10 Progress Research and white papers: access, records mgmt, digital audio/video, legislative history, XML usage, mashups, authentication etc. Education: handouts, podcasts, NCSL Schema NCCUSL model law Minnesota Historical Society

11 MHS: next steps Integration of non-XML content Import and export: web and CDL CA and KS Automating the process Education Gap analysis and toolkit Evaluation Minnesota Historical Society

12 Partners: next steps Education Sharing content Adapting models Gap analysis Evaluation Minnesota Historical Society

13 Solution: ongoing process Standards Migration Conversion Innovation Collaboration Minnesota Historical Society

14 More information Project website: www.mnhs.org/ndiipp Contact: Bob Horton robert.horton@mnhs.org Minnesota Historical Society

15 Policy framework Document decision and transactions Accountability, transparency, FOI Privacy Re-engineering government Costs Minnesota Historical Society

16 Project outcomes Capture, preserve and provide access to “at- risk” digital content from state legislatures Test the model in MN Determine capacity of other states to adapt the model Promote the results through education and outreach Connect to national cyberinfrastructure Minnesota Historical Society

17 Legal framework "The current law is just completely unhelpful. The Legislature has to get to this.... it'll be messy and quite ungratifying, but it has to be done.'' Minneapolis Star-Tribune 13 July 2008 Minnesota Historical Society

18 Sustainability: business case Appropriate solutions Integration into routines Priorities – appraisal, scope Cost control Use value (access, transparency, open gov’t) Collaboration Minnesota Historical Society

19 Archivists’ role Add value, define niche Facilitate use and collaboration Context and significance Web 2.0 Long term preservation Minnesota Historical Society

20 Conceptual framework Access Data consultancies Guidelines and standards Policy and technology Outreach, education, promotion Larger context Minnesota Historical Society

21 Common ground Trustworthy Preserved Accessible Standards based - NCCUSL: Authentication Model Law Minnesota Historical Society

22 Legislature (creation) Archive (mgmt/admin) Repository (preservation) Access (Item) (Batch) Web (harvesting) Minnesota Historical Society


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