Digital curator education: professional identity vs convergence
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Digital curator education: professional identity vs. convergence of LAM
(Libraries, Archives, Museums)Anna Maria Tammaro
Vittore CasarosaMelody Madrid
University of Parma
University of Parma
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Outline
Digital curation: a “bridge”concept between different professional communities
Methodology
Core Competencies of Digital Curator
Further collaborative study
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Digital preservation and curation
Curation is a term used both by cultural institutions, such as libraries, archives and above all museums as well as by scholars and creators of large databases
Digital preservation focus upon the collection, management and permanent access to digital resources
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Digital curation: a new term
The term “digital curation” was used for the first time during the Seminar “Digital curation: digital archives, libraries and e-science” held at London in 2001
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A common approach
The common approach of the life cycle includes two aspects: 1) the first is that of no longer perceiving preservation as a phase separated from creation and access
2) the second is the necessary collaboration with all the stakeholders who participate in various roles and in different phases of this life cycle.
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Digital curation: what?
Digital curation broadly interpreted is about maintaining and adding value to, a trusted body of digital information for current and future use
Digital Curation Centre (2004)
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Digital curation: why?
The concept of digital curation was thus born with the idea of building bridges between different disciplinary approaches and arises from the initial knowledge of the the scholars that a new approach is necessary for the care and preservation in the life span of the digital asset.
Harvey 2011
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What are the core competencies?
A first curriculum for digital curation was promoted by NARA US National Archives and Records Administration in 2008.
DIGCCURR, the project that followed this stimulus, has developed into a matrix of knowledge and competences based on 23 functionalities, which are pragmatically based on the work flow (Lee, 2009)
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Methodology
Literature and documentary review
Delphi study of experts
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Operational competencies
These are essentially linked to the technical functionalities, foreseen by the OAIS model
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Professional competencies
The focus of the professional competencies is in the organization of the collection and in the management of the institutions.
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The strategic competencies
The strategic competencies of the digital curator are competences at an upper level, directed at describing the policy of the institutions and on the national level the strategies of information politicy and administration
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Delphi: a common definition
“Digital curators are individuals capable of managing digital objects and collections for long-term access, preservation, sharing, integrity, authenticity and reuse. In addition, they have a range of managerial and operating skills, including domain or subject expertise and good IT skills”
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Delphi: operational competencies 1
1. Selects and appraises digital documents for long-term preservation.
2. Have an expert knowledge on the purpose of each kind of digital entities used within the
designated community and its impact on preservation.
3. Knows data structure of different digital objects and determines appropriate support it needs.
4. Understands storage and preservation policies, procedures and practices that ensure the continuing trustworthiness and accessibility of digital objects.
5. Is aware of requirements to information infrastructure in order to ensure proper access, storage and data recovery.
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Delphi: operational competencies
6. Diagnoses and resolves problems to ensure continuous accessibility of digital objects, in collaboration with IT professionals.
7. Monitors the obsolescence of file formats, hardware and software and the development of new ones (e.g. using such tools as PRONOM registry)
8. Ensures the use of methods and tools that support interoperability of different applications and preservation technologies among users in different locations.
9. Verifies the provenance of the data to be preserved and ensures that it is properly documented.
10. Has the knowledge to assess the digital objects’ authenticity, integrity and accuracy over time.
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Delphi: professional competencies 1
1. Plans, implements, and monitors digital curation projects.
2. Understands and communicates the economic value of digital curation to existing and potential stakeholders, including administrators, legislators, and funding organizations.
3. Formulates digital curation policies, procedures, practices, and services and understands their impact on the creators and (re)users of digital objects.
4. Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with various stakeholders (e.g., IT specialist, information professionals inside and outside the institution, data creators, (re) users and other stakeholders like vendors, memory institutions and international partners) to facilitate the accomplishment of digital curation objectives
5. Organizes personnel education, training and other support for adoption of new developments in digital curation.
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Delphi: professional competencies 2
6. Is aware of the need to keep current with international developments in digital curation and understands the professional networks that enable this.
7. Understands and is able to communicate the risk of information loss or corruption of digital entities.
8. Organizes and manages the use of metadata standards, access controls and authentication procedures.
9. Is aware of relevant quality assurance standards and makes a well considered choice whether to employ them or not.
10. Observes and adheres to all applicable legislation and regulations when making decisions about preservation, use and reuse of digital objects in collaboration with legal practitioners
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Delphi: final recommendation
The members of the Delphi panel believed that digital curation workforce had numerous levels or tiers, was multi-disciplinary and includes workers from various sectors
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Conclusion
Different identities of the information professionals can be evidenced in digital curation, corresponding to different focus and missions of the disciplinary approaches but the trend of convergence of the operational and some managerial competences can be noted.
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