Transforming repositories: from repository managers to institutional data man...
Costing digital preservation (15-05-08)
1. Fourth UNICA Scholarly Communication Seminar, Prague The LIFE Project Costing Digital Preservation 15-16 May 2008 Richard Davies LIFE 2 Project Manager, The British Library 011011010101010110011101001101101010101011001110100110110101010101100111010011011010101010110011101001101101010101011001110101100110110101010101100111010011011010101010110011101001101101010101011001110100110110101010101100111
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8. LIFE 1 Case Studies e-Journals Web Archiving Voluntary Deposit of Electronic Publications
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12. The LIFE Model v1.1 Inspection Re-ingest Backup Reference Linking User Support Preservation Action Refreshment Metadata Extraction Holdings Update Access Control Preservation Planning Storage Provision Metadata Creation Deposit Access Provision Preservation Watch Repository Admin Re-use Existing Metadata Quality Assurance Lifecycle Elements Access Content Preservation Bit-stream Preservation Metadata Creation Ingest Lifecycle Stage Check-in Obtaining Ordering & Invoicing IPR & Licensing Submission Agreement Selection Acquisition .... .... .... .... Creation or Purchase Access Content Preservation Bit-stream Preservation Metadata Creation Ingest Acquisition Creation or Purchase
13. Levels within the lifecycle Acquisition Selection Selection Policy Lifecycle Sub-element Lifecycle Element Lifecycle Stage Lifecycle
14. LIFE Model v1.1: Non-lifecycle Elements Discounting Administration Inflation Repository Software Management Non-Lifecycle Elements Economic Adjustments Systems / Infrastructure Management and Administration Non-Lifecycle Stage
15. LIFE 2 Case Studies Institutional Repositories Primary Data Digitised Newspapers 01101101010101011001110100110110101010101100111010011011010101010110011101001101101010101011001110100110110101010101100111010110
17. SHERPA-LEAP Case Study Mostly text-based objects Journal and conference papers, and book chapters, with only a few A/V objects currently held. Research output from the visual and performing arts perspectives. Few repositories hold this kind of material. A range of text-based materials Mostly journal and conference papers.
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SHERPA: Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access
This is a common scenario for many Libraries and means that the long-term management of the surrogates takes on a more important aspect. Both of these surrogates have their own problems in terms of deterioration and risk and lend themselves to further analysis.