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PROCESS HISTORY METADATA PEGGY GRIESINGER NATIONAL DIGITAL STEWARDSHIP RESIDENT MUSEUM OF MODERN ART DECEMBER 4TH, 2014
• Develop next generation of digital stewardship professionals
• 9 month residency • Funded by IMLS
• Cohorts in NYC, Boston, and DC
• 5 residents in NYC
PROCESS HISTORY | MoMA DRMC
DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR MUSEUM COLLECTIONS (DRMC) • Time-based media digital repository • High standards of preservation
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EXAMPLE ARTWORK
Original ¾ inch U-matic tape
10-bit uncompressed file for preservation
Digital Betacam tape for preservation
Digital file for exhibition use
EXAMPLE ARTWORK
Original ¾ inch U-matic tape
10-bit uncompressed file for preservation
Digital Betacam tape for preservation
Digital file for exhibition use
EXISTING DOCUMENTATION • Correspondence with artist • Condition reports • Vendor reports
• Conservator knowledge of historical process
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reVTMD • National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and
AVPreserve • Audiovisual technical metadata • Section designed for describing process history
• Not widely supported, documented, or adopted
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• Developed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting • Released in 2005 • Designed to describe audiovisual media
• Current version: 2.0
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• Pros • User-friendly • Designed for a/v materials • Resurgence in support and
development • Allow XML extensions at
almost any level in record
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• Cons • Not as widely used as
PREMIS • Not already used in DRMC • Not designed specifically
for preservation • No event element • Not extensible to other
object types
• Maintained by Library of Congress • Initial release in 2005 • Designed for preservation of digital objects
• Current version: 2.2
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• Pros • Widely used as
preservation standard • Very well supported and
documented • Already used in DRMC • Designed for preservation
of digital files • Able to describe any kind
of digital file
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• Cons • Difficult to learn • Not designed specifically
for a/v materials • Requires multiple XML
extensions and semantic manipulation
• Limited placement of XML extensions
• Encoding and transmission of metadata • Sponsored by Digital Library Federation • Maintained by Library of Congress
• Initially released in 2001
• Current version: 1.10
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OPTIONS 1. reVTMD 2. PBCore with reVTMD extension 3. PREMIS with reVTMD extension
4. PBCore with reVTMD extension wrapped in METS
5. PREMIS with reVTMD extension wrapped in METS
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WORKFLOW 1
Generate metadata as
XML or JSON
Ingest with digital object in Archivematica
Inject metadata into existing METS file
Metadata parsed by AtoM for access
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WORKFLOW 2
Template in Archivematica for generating
metadata
Ingested with digital object in Archivematica
Inject metadata into existing METS file
Metadata parsed by AtoM for access
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WORKFLOW 3
Generate metadata as XML
XML file ingested as separate file in
Archivematica AtoM indexes
metadata
Metadata viewable through
submission documentation
viewer
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WORKFLOW 4
Generate metadata as XML
XML file ingested as separate file in Archivematica
Metadata accessible in AtoM as file for download
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