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OCLC Western Service Center Practical Digital Data Curation Gayle Palmer, Digital & Preservation Services Manager OCLC Western Service Center January 2006
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OCLC Western Service Center Definition: Data Curation “Digital curation, broadly interpreted, is about maintaining and adding value to, a trusted body of digital information for current and future use.” [Digital Curation Center (DCC) United Kingdom, approach to digital curation] (definition taken from Lorcan Dempsey’s blog) http://orweblog.oclc.org/cgi-bin/mt- search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&search=data+curation
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OCLC Western Service Center Definition: Data Curation “Data’s future quality –richness, trustworthiness– is a function of investment in it.” [Philip Lord, et. al. “From Data Deluge to Data Curation;” JISC Joint Committee for the Support of Research, DCC approach to digital curation.] http://dev.dcc.ac.uk
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OCLC Western Service Center Digital Program Data Frequently talk about metadata standards Technical infrastructure standards Documentation of all relevant data
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OCLC Western Service Center Which data sources are important? Standards adopted & documented Policies, regulations in effect Best Practices adopted & documented Metadata of all types Technical infrastructure documentation
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OCLC Western Service Center Which data sources are important? Legal documentation Intellectual property assets Risk management policies Evaluation & assessment metrics Budget & financial data User data
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OCLC Western Service Center Standards vs implementation Implementation workflow— Adoption of standards Adoption of best practices models Implementation within institutional policy framework Consistency through a local style guide Documentation of decisions and change management
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OCLC Western Service Center Collection data sources In Metadata-- Administrative Rights Descriptive Structural Technical Preservation
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OCLC Western Service Center IT Data Sources In information technology— Computers and the physical hardware used to interconnect them with their users users. Transmission media, (telephone lines, cable television lines, and satellites and antennas) also routers and other devices that control transmission paths. Software used to send, receive, and manage the signals that are transmitted. Everything that supports the flow and processing of information.
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OCLC Western Service Center Long-term program policy and procedures Technology and tools will constantly change Policies, procedures consistently applied Preservation depends on program management Procedures for digital program should be reviewed, updated, vetted and documented regularly Best practices will be achieve through constant testing and review Data gathering and documentation are the best defense.
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OCLC Western Service Center Data curation awareness Recognition of need Education & training Start early, revise often Aggregation of policies, protocols, standards Communication of responsibility
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