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Bringing Order to Chaos: Preparation and Organization for Long-

Term Access

University of Alabama LibrariesJody L. DeRidder Jody L. DeRidder

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Software Changes...

File Formats change...

Question: What would it take to reconstruct YOUR digital library in another software system, from scratch?

Athley, Jake. 2009.“Understanding the Digital Asset Life Cycle.” Widen Enterprises.

ONLINE IS NOT ENOUGH!!

...and sometimes, we run out of money!

Where's the TIFF?

No tiff??

Reference to archival file missing in OAI exports

Not valid XML!

Again, Where's the TIFF?

Page-level metadata AND reference to archival file missing in CONTENTdm XML exports ALSO.

… Tab-Delimited text export is your only hope of reconstruction.

No tiff??

Identification…??

<object> <object><url></url><file></file><filenb></filenb><item></item><filena></filena><fullrs></fullrs><rm></rm><databa></databa><identi></identi>

32 different file naming schemes, each with anomalies that did not fit the collection’s own pattern

10 possible fields in which to find an identifier:

Many metadata files had NO identifiers or ones which did NOT match the filename

Sometimes CONTENTdm changed the archival filename on upload…

File storage is a lot like a basement closet...

Image courtesy of Teemo, Master of Clowning

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What happens when it's time to move???

Bringing Order to Chaos

1) Identification

2) Consistency

3) Organization

4) Documentation

University of Alabama Libraries

Holder ID: u0003

Collection ID: 0000023

Item ID: 0000007

Sequence ID: 0005

Archival File: u0003_0000023_0000007_0005.tif

u0003_0001980_0000001 is the first digitized item in the MSS 1980 collection

HOLDER ID

COLLECTION ID

(Unambiguous) Identification

u0003_0001604_0000001_0004.tif

…depends on US!!!(not the software)

Tuscaloosa Service Men's Center Scrapbook, 1943-1946. MSS 1604, William Stanley Hoole Special Collections Library, University of Alabama.

Consistency 1800-1860: Hugh Davis Farm JournalsVoyages dans l’Amerique SeptentrionaleJesse Griffin Letter, 1813 SeptemberNehemiah Denton papers, 1831-1844 F.H. Petrie Letters, 1831-1833  

1861-1865:George S Smith DiaryConfederate Imprints Sheet music S. R. Norton Letters, 1864-1865  1866-1899: S. D. Cabaniss PapersJoe WheelerJosiah and Amelia Gorgas Family Papers

1900-1919: Roland Harper Railroad TimetablesCentral Iron and CoalDaphne Cunningham DiaryEugene Allen Smith

collection linking

CONSISTENCY! In merging collections, you discover all the different metadata variations you have…Item IdentifierFilenameIdentifierTitleOther TitleCover TitleFirst Line of TextFirst Line of ChorusMasthead TitleSeries TitleSpecial IssueTitle from PlateSubject(s)DescriptionBiographic and Historical NoteScope and ContentTranscript URLProvenanceFunding InformationAbstractCreator(s)Arranger(s)Author(s)Composer(s)Conductor(s)Diariest(s)Etcher(s)Instrumentalist(s)

Interviewee(s)Lyricist(s)Photographer(s)Sender(s)Vocalist(s)Work(s)PublisherDigital PublisherDonor(s)Funder(s)Contributor(s)Editor(s)Interviewer(s)Performer(s)Recipient(s)Date(s)Date of PhotographPerformance DateDate ISOType(s)Genre(s)FormatAlbum NumberBibliographic CitationBox NumberCall NumberCollection NumberContainer Number

Folder NumberPlate NumberPhotograph NumberSourceLanguage(s)RelationPublished InDigital CollectionRepositoryRepository CollectionsIs Referenced ByMode of AccessCoverageLocationPerformance LocationPlace of PublicationRecipient LocationSender LocationStates ServedRightsTermsAudienceSorting NumberStaff NotesTranscriptObject File Name

Item Identifier:item:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:NOSEARCH:HIDE:NOVOCAB:BLANKFilename:filena:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:VOCAB:identiIdentifier:identi:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:HIDE:VOCAB:identiTitle:title:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleOther Title:other:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleaCover Title:cover:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleaFirst Line of Text:first:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleaFirst Line of Chorus:firsta:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleaMasthead Title:masthe:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titleaSeries Title:series:TEXT:SMALL:BLANK:BLANK:SEARCH:NOHIDE:NOVOCAB:titlea

image supp

Collection directory in /contentdbs

index

etc

config.txt

Configure it once... Then copy the config file to the other directories.

cp coll1/index/etc/config.txt coll2/index/etc/config.txt

Capturing ALL the metadata on EVERY level for preservation

<mods><mods> <titleInfo displayLabel="<titleInfo displayLabel="titletitle“> <title> “> <title> 6th grade class picture </title> </titleInfo></title> </titleInfo> <name type="corporate“><namePart> <name type="corporate“><namePart> Ebsco Industries </namePart></namePart> <role><roleTerm authority="marcRelator" type="text"> <role><roleTerm authority="marcRelator" type="text"> FunderFunder </roleTerm></role> </roleTerm></role> </name></name> <<typetypeOfResource> OfResource> Still Image </typeOfResource></typeOfResource> <<genregenre authority="bgtchm“> authority="bgtchm“> Photographs </genre></genre> <originInfo> <<originInfo> <dateCreateddateCreated> > early 1900s <dateCreated></originInfo><dateCreated></originInfo> <physicalDescription> <physicalDescription> <<extentextent> > 1 photograph : gelatin developing-out paper, black and white ; 5 x 7 in. on mount 5 x 7 in. </extent></extent> </physicalDescription></physicalDescription> <note displayLabel="<note displayLabel="DescriptionDescription“>“> Jeff Coleman with his 6th grade classmates at Seth Mellew elementary school </note></note> <note displayLabel="<note displayLabel="Funding InformationFunding Information" type="sponsorship">" type="sponsorship"> The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. </note></note> <identifier type="local" displayLabel="<identifier type="local" displayLabel="FilenameFilename“> “> u0001_2008002_0000001 </identifier> </identifier> <<subjectsubject><><geographicgeographic> United States--Alabama--Sumter County—Livingston </geographic> </subject></geographic> </subject> <<subjectsubject authority="lcsh"> authority="lcsh"> <topic> <topic> Coleman, Jefferson Jackson </topic></topic> </subject></subject> <<subjectsubject authority="lcsh">authority="lcsh"> <topic> <topic> Seth Mellew Elementary School </topic></topic> </subject> </subject>

Archivists Utilitytranslates spreadsheet rows to MODS xml

mods

Organization starts with the working area!

Before…

And after!

working area

A Collection Folder in the Working Area

Collection folders are named for the collection identifier. Allowed subfolders include: Admin Metadata Scans Transcripts

Compound objects have their own subfolders for pages, named for the item.

Consistency and organization are cost-saving.

...and they let you AUTOMATE your work.

An Example of the Lowest- Cost Model: The Alabama Digital Preservation Network http://www.adpn.org/

http://www.lockss.org/

Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe!!

storage area

Simple, Clear Hierarchical Organization:

Holder ID Collection ID Item ID Sequence ID

u0003 slide

Identification, Organization and Consistency

Each segment of numbers:

Holder ID Collection ID Item ID Sequence ID

is used in the directory structure.

file org pattern storage areaAutomated file

storage and creation of LOCKSS Manifests:

… a VERY good thing!

Organization and Consistency Pay Off

DOCUMENTATION

http://www.lib.ua.edu/wiki/digcoll

Documentation is a wonderful thing…

it helps your digital content survive … well into the future. http://www.formatregistry.org

How do you know if your file has been altered?

Can you verify that this is the unchanged original?

(it’s not that hard)

http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/free-md5-sum-tools.shtml

Tuscaloosa Service Men's Center Scrapbook, 1943-1946. MSS 1604, William Stanley Hoole Special Collections Library, University of Alabama.

Get a CONTENTdmStandard XML Export

California Digital Library 7Train Software

http://seventrain.sourceforge.net/

CDL METS

Descriptive Metadata is in the dmdSec

California Digital Library 7train on CONTENTdm Standard XML Export…

NO Item-level information beyond the title… but LOOK! You get the OCR!

File System

LIVE Links …for web delivery

NOT intended for preservation.

What good is this in 50 years??

/contentdbs/{coll}/index/description/desc.all

/contentdbs/{coll}/supp/{dmrecord number}

/contentdbs/{coll}/image/

Matching it all up!! Identification is a wonderful thing.

Where’s my JPEG?Where’s my metadata?

(then look up the parent dmrecord number in desc.all)

Holder ID: u0003------------------------ Collection ID: 0000001 ----------------------------- Item ID: 0000003 ----------------------- Sequence ID: 0002 ---------------- Sub-Page: 004 -------------File:

u0003_0000001_0000003_0002_004.tif

Metadata and Documentation stored at the applicable level

METS documents how files relate to one another in a hierarchical structure… which we already have!!!

Dropping the Technical Metadata in… where it belongs

Makes METS creation a Piece of Cake!

(and redundant!)

Output →

XML Output →

MIX:Metadata for Images inXML

http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/

AudioMD: Audio Technical Metadata

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/avprot/

Don’t forget to add the namespace at the top! xmlns:mix=http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/xmlns:audioMD=“http://www.loc.gov/standards/AudioMD/”

METS has 5 sections:

• Descriptive Metadata section: dmdSec• Administrative Metadata section: amdSec • File Group section: fileSec• Structural Map: structMap• Behavior: behaviorSec

http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/METSOverview.html

So where does this technical information GO??

<mets:amdSec> <mets:techMD ID=“MIX1“> <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG"> <mets:xmlData> <mix:mix> <mix:ImageCreation>

<mets:fileSec> <mets:fileGrp USE="image/master"> <mets:file ID="FID1" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1" CREATED="2003-01-22T00:00:00“ ADMID=" MIX1" GROUPID="GID1">

Put it here!

Refer to it here!

What’s confusing about this?

Simple, Clear,Low Cost,Scalable.

That’s a good thing.

Bringing Order to Chaos

1) Identification

2) Consistency

3) Organization

4) Documentation

University of Alabama Libraries

Holder ID: u0003

Collection ID: 0000023

Item ID: 0000007

Sequence ID: 0005

Archival File: u0003_0000023_0000007_0005.tif

Jody L. DeRidderjlderidder@ua.edujodyderidder.com