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PREMIS and the National Digital Newspaper Program Justin Littman Office of Strategic Initiatives, LC jlit@loc.gov
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Overview Repository of digitized, historical newspapers Implemented PREMIS in 2005 To date, applied to ~1.2 million digital objects
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What we do PREMIS metadata for each file TIFF PDF JP2 ALTO METS (subset of metadata) PREMIS metadata is included as in METS
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What we do - example SHA-1 Library of Congress 1 image/tiff
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What we do – example, continued TEST1 TEST2 2004-11- 22T00:00:00
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What we do - related MIX metadata for each image file Enveloped XML digital signature for METS file Modified PREMIS schema to omit some mandatory elements:
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How we do it PREMIS is generated and inserted into METS by NDNP Validation Library PREMIS is created by an XSLT transformation of representation information produced by JHOVE
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Lessons learned Would prefer PREMIS schema to be more modular Shift in (personal) philosophy: For technical/preservation metadata, less is more: Collect metadata for immediate needs Can’t guess what will be needed in the future If metadata can be derived, then derive when necessary
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Lessons learned, continued PREMIS as reference model rather than implementation model Fixities stored in METS/PREMIS require custom tools to verify Simpler approaches / common utilities more interoperable
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