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The Trusted Digital Repositories Checklist
Government Records and Archives Aspects
Dr Stephen EllisAssistant Director – General Government
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The Archival Context: Digital Records Currently Held By the
NAAThree current sources of digital record transfers:
Royal Commissions,
Personal Records,
Agencies.
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The Archival Context: Key Stakeholders
• Parliament• Government• Agencies • The Legal System• Australian Citizens• National Collecting Institutions• Archival Institutions • Researchers• Software vendors
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The Archival Context: Key Stakeholder Expectations
These have been challenging to identify for two reasons:
• The diverse range of stakeholders who have very different business requirements, and
• The general lack of experience in dealing with born digital records in the Archival Context.
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The Archival Context: Meeting Stakeholder Expectations
• NAA aims for Digital Records that must be ‘Retained as national archives’:
1. Preservation for future access2. Maintenance of archival integrity 3. Retention of appropriate ‘essence’ of the record during the
preservation / archiving process.
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The Archival Context: Special Considerations that Influence
Digital Preservation
• Legislative and policy frameworks.
• Stakeholder / customer requirements.
• Public sector issues.
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The Archival Context: Status – How Digital Records Are Currently
Managed• 2005 – NAA Digital Archive ‘Concessionally Operational’.
• 2006 – Processing of RNA Personal Records and Agency Transfers into the Digital Archive commenced on selected records.
• 2006 – Arrangement and Description work about to commence on Royal Commission digital records.
• 2006 – Digital Archive certification process to commence.
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Certification: NAA Three Step Process
1. Internal audit of the Digital Preservation Process.
2. Formal security certification to Highly Protected.
3. Certification against the Trusted Digital Repository Checklist.
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Certification: Key Checklist Issues for the NAA
•B5 – Access management.
•C2 – Descriptive metadata.
•D3 – Security.
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Certification: Issues for compliance
•Certifying authority.
•Appropriate tailoring of the checklist.
•Certification frequency.
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Certification: Possible Checklist Enhancements
•Capacity planning,
•Quality management,
•Maintainability / supportability.
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