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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey John Faundeen August 26, 2011 Society of American Archivists – Chicago, IL Geospatial Data Preservation: Issues and Challenges
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Outline Context Environmental The Right Stuff More Than One To the Rescue And the Next Media is
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Context
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By the Numbers... Digitally 1972 to Present Sort of… Receive 2-3 Terabytes / Day Manage 4.5 Petabytes +40 Million E-Records Film Archives 1939 to Present Many Formats/Sizes/Types +8 Million Frames
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2008
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2003 Dasht-e Kavir (Great Salt Desert, Iran)
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Environmental Temperature Relative Humidity 181,000 data points January 2010 to July 2011
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Environmental Source: NARA 1571 Archival Storage Standards
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Environmental
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The Right Stuff Appraisal of Records Continuing Value Can be Subjective Involve Relevant Reviewers Engage Management at all Levels Benefits Reduce Breadth of Holdings Focus on Core-Mission Datasets Prioritize Resources Have a Way to Say “No” Document Decisions - Accountability
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The Right Stuff 2006-2011 56 Appraisals 39 Retain/Accept 17 Dispose/Not Accept Disposal not the Same as Destruction Seek a Better Home Sample of Datasets Appraised Landsat (3) Gemini Apollo
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More Than One Copies A Suggestion...
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More Than One NARA Partnership Agreement
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To the Rescue USGS 2007 $1.3M Preservation & Access Legacy Science ICSU CODATA 2011 DARTG
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And the Next Media is Migration of Media Including Hard Disk Obsolescence HW, SW, Firmware, Media Within a 3-5 Year Period
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Take-Away Track Temperature and Relative Humidity 65/35 Consider Appraisal Three-Copy Strategy Rescuing Data Plan for Data Migrations
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Take-Away Track Temperature and Relative Humidity 65/35 Consider Appraisal Three-Copy Strategy Rescuing Data Plan for Data Migrations Thank you! John Faundeen faundeen@usgs.gov
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