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OAIS Open Archival Information System

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Open Archival Information System

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“Content creators, systems developers, custodians, and future users are all potential stakeholders in the preservation of digital materials, and this complicates the determination of responsibilities…”

OAIS

Research Libraries Group. Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository: Meeting the Needs of Research Resources An RLG-OCLC Report DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT . Mountain View, California : RLG, Inc., August 2001. OCLC. http://www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/past/trustedrep/attributes01.pdf.

Some Context

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Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS)http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0b1.pdf

CCSDS 651.0-B-1

Consultative Committee for Space Data System

“Blue Book”

ISO 14721:2003

International Organization for Standardizationhttp://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=24683

OAIS

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OAIS“The term ‘Open’ in OAIS is used to imply that this Recommendation, as well as future related Recommendations and standards, are developed in open forums, and it does not imply that access to the archive is unrestricted.”

OAIS

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“An OAIS is an archive, consisting of an organization of people and systems, that has accepted the responsibility to preserve information and make it available for a Designated Community.

OAIS

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What is a “Reference Model”?

Not an implementation

Provide framework Provide concepts Provide terminology Provide a foundation

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What is a “Reference Model”?

OAIS

model implementation

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What is a “Reference Model”?

It does not prescribe how to build an archive. It gives you the terminology to describe what

you do and how you do it. It defines “responsibilities.”

OAIS

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What is a “Reference Model”?

It does not make decisions for you.

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What is a “Reference Model”?

It helps you identify the decisions you must make.

It helps you choose wisely among alternatives.

It helps you define what you do.

OAIS

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How to use OAIS For planning, review, and evaluation For communication

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How to use OAIS For communication

With producers Within your own organization

Colleagues Management

With other archives and partners With users

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Simplicity

OAIS

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Generalizable

Although it focuses on the digital, it is applicable to any archive: “The information may, in general, be submitted

using a wide variety of common and not-so-common forms, such as books, documents, maps, data sets, and moon rocks using a variety of communication paths including networks, mail, and special delivery.” (3.2.1)

OAIS

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Generalizable The model is even applicable to facilities that

hold information temporarily. (1.2) The information being maintained has been

deemed to need Long Term Preservation, even if the OAIS itself is not permanent. (1.1)

OAIS

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Generalizable Applicable both to archives that have steady

input streams and to those that have “aperiodic” inputs.

It includes archives that provide a wide variety of sophisticated access services as well as those that support only the simplest types of requests. (2)

OAIS

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Who has used OAIS? NEDLIB, DSEP (Deposit System for Electronic

Publications) British Library, Digital Storage Project Library of Congress National Archives Harvard University Stanford University RLG and OCLC National Library of Australia, Pandora Archive Royal Library of the Netherlands UK Data Archive (UKDA) at the University of Essex ICPSR

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Generalizable

OAIS

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OAIS Functional Model

Ingest

OAIS Functional Model

Archival Storage Access

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Information Packages

SIP

OAIS Information Model

AIP DIP

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Information Packages SIP: Submission Information Package AIP: Archival Information Packages DIP: Dissemination Information Package

(2.2.3)

These focus on functions - not format, or media, or files.

OAIS Information Model

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OAIS Functional Model

OAIS Functional Model

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OAIS Functional Model (4.1) Ingest Archival Storage Access Data Management Administration Preservation Planning

OAIS Functional Model

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Generalizable …to systems where the Producer role and

the archive role are the responsibility of the same entity.

Notes that producer/archivists must realize that “Long Term Preservation activities may conflict with the goals of rapid production and dissemination of products to Consumers.” (2)

OAIS

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Long Term “Indefinitely” “Permanently”

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Long Term It is specifically applicable to organizations

with the responsibility of making information available for the Long Term. (1.2)

And… Not just ‘bit storage’ -- but long-term information preservation and access. (2)

OAIS

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Conforming to OAIS

Obtain sufficient control of the information provided to the level needed to ensure Long-Term Preservation. physical ownership or possession of Content

Information ownership of intellectual property rights in this

information

OAIS

3.1 MANDATORY RESPONSIBILITIES

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OAIS and Trusted Repositories

Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification Criteria and Checklist

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TRAC

Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification Criteria and Checklist

In 2003, RLG and the National Archives and Records Administrationcreated a joint task force to specifically address digital repositorycertification. The goal of the RLG-NARA Task Force on DigitalRepository Certification has been to develop criteria to identifydigital repositories capable of reliably storing, migrating, andproviding access to digital collections. The challenge has been toproduce certification criteria and delineate a process forcertification applicable to a range of digital repositories andarchives, from academic institutional preservation repositories tolarge data archives and from national libraries to third-party digitalarchiving services.

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TRAC

TRAC is a checklist based on OAIS criteria. TRAC provides a mechanism for measuring

compliance of an archive with OAIS.

“Stewardship is easy and inexpensive to claim; it is expensive and difficult to honor, and perhaps it will prove to be all too easy to later abdicate”

Lynch, Clifford A. February 2003. “Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age.” ARL BiMonthly Report 226.

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Vardigan, Mary, and Cole Whiteman, ‘ICPSR Meets OAIS: Applying the OAIS Reference Model to the Social Science Archive Context’, Archival Science, 7 (2007), 73-87 <doi:http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/60440 >.