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Managing Digital Records in the Long-Term – the NAA Experience James Doig Digital Preservation
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2 Overview The Role of the National Archives Digital Preservation Case Studies Directions
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3 Role of the National Archives The Archives Act (1983) – Disposal – Transfer – Preservation – Access
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DISPOSAL / RECORDKEEPING Recordkeeping Records Disposal Authorities Standards Record Authorities Legal Instrument – Short-term Temporary – Long-term Temporary – Retain as National Archives (RNA) – Destructions: metadata is RNA
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Transfer Emergency Transfers - Royal Commissions - Closing Agencies Personal Records - Share folders / Email - Election 2007 Agency Transfers - Sentencing
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Transfer Requirements Commonwealth Record Series (CRS) system: - archival descriptive standard for capturing provenance and original order - by serialising records we preserve the recordkeeping structure in which records were kept - Agency Registration, Series Form, Item List: these are loaded to RecordSearch - Manifest provides file-level metadata: used in the digital preservation process
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Preservation & Access Preserve significant Commonwealth records for current and future generations Make available to the public Commonwealth records more than 30 years old, with certain exemptions
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Digital Preservation Objectives Preserve any type of digital record Created using any type of application On any computing platform Delivered on any digital media From any agency and any donor Provide discovery and access For current and future generations
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9 Digital Archive
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10 The NAA “Normalisation” Approach Translate into open, fully specified formats - essential characteristics - audit trail of the preservation process Keep the original Store both with metadata
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Some Preservation Formats ODF - Open Document Format XML – Extensible Markup Language PNG – Portable Network Graphics FLAC – Free Lossless Audio Codec
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12 Case Study 1 Australian Institute of Criminology A13197: Speeches Made by Dr Adam Graycar, Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology CD-R received in November 2005: 400 files comprising doc, ppt, pdf
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13 File Structure
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Transfer Forms: Item List
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RecordSearch
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Manifest
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17 Original file
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18 Preserved file
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Xena Viewer
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Case Study 2 Inquiry into certain Australian companies in relation to the UN Oil-for-Food Programme Multiple series CDs received in December 2006 Over 400,000 files, 23 gig – mostly TIFF, some pdf, xls and other formats
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Case Study 2 The images comprise over 100,000 scanned paper documents PM&C gets all the paper records and the actual recordkeeping software for access purposes The Archives asks for:
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Export of files
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Letters patent
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Recordkeeping metadata
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Transfer Forms: Item List
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RecordSearch
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Manifest
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Preserved Letters Patent
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Xena uses Open source – freely available from sourceforge University of Sydney – D-Space Repository City of Perth – integrated into TRIM - customised Xena metadata wrapper
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32 Conclusion Transfer process - specify requirements for different systems - recordkeeping metadata Formats - design, tech drawing (CAD) - geospatial data - video - databases
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