nestor Guideline for Preservation Planning – a Process Model

S. Schrimpf, C. Keitel
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The nestor guideline for preservation planning is the latest in a series of nestor publications. nestor is the German competence network for digital preservation and it offers all interested parties from the private and public domains the possibility to participate in working groups. The guideline for preservation planning is the result of such a working group, which discussed the conceptual and practical issues of implementing the OAIS Functional Entity “Preservation Planning”. The guideline describes a process model and offers some guidance on potential implementations. It integrates and builds on recognized community concepts like Significant Properties, the OAIS Designated Community, the National Archives of Australia’s Performance Model, the PREMIS concept of Intellectual Entities and Representations, and the PLANET’s approach to preservation planning. Furthermore, it introduces the concepts “intended use” (Nutzungsziele), “information type” (Informationstyp) and “preservation group” (Erhaltungsgruppe). The purpose of these new categories is that information objects shall be grouped by information type (e.g., audio, video, text…) and intended use (e.g., reading for pleasure, search for specific information…) to preservation groups for automatic processing. Significant properties can then be derived for whole preservation groups. The file format alone is considered as not completely sufficient for such categorisation. Some exemplary implementation solutions of the new concepts are presented in an annex. The guideline takes into account that resources for preservation planning and preservation actions are limited and has therefore adopted 4 premises: adequacy, financial viability, automation, and authenticity of archived objects. Its pragmatic approach becomes apparent in the definition and explanation of these dimensions. The guideline is written from the point of view of representatives of memory institutions, i.e., libraries, archives, museums, and is primarily targeted at this context although it may be useful for other information preserving institutions too. This contribution introduces the nestor guideline for preservation planning (for now only available in German; English translation envisaged for 1st half of 2014) to an international audience for the first time. It also matches the process model and the new concepts intended use, information type and preservation group to the collection and preservation reality of the German National Library.
贮存计划指南-过程模型
保存规划的巢指南是一系列巢出版物中的最新版本。nestor是德国数字保存能力网络,它为私人和公共领域的所有感兴趣的各方提供了参与工作组的可能性。保存规划指南是该工作组的成果,该工作组讨论了实施OAIS功能实体“保存规划”的概念和实际问题。该指南描述了一个流程模型,并提供了一些关于潜在实现的指导。它整合并建立了公认的社区概念,如重要财产、OAIS指定社区、澳大利亚国家档案馆的绩效模型、PREMIS的知识实体和表征概念,以及地球的保护规划方法。此外,它还引入了“预期用途”(Nutzungsziele)、“信息类型”(Informationstyp)和“保存组”(Erhaltungsgruppe)等概念。这些新类别的目的是将信息对象按信息类型(如音频、视频、文本等)和预期用途(如娱乐阅读、搜索特定信息等)分组到保存组,以便进行自动处理。然后可以推导出整个保存组的重要属性。单独的文件格式被认为不足以进行这种分类。附件中提出了一些新概念的示范实施方案。该指南考虑到用于保存计划和保存行动的资源是有限的,因此采用了4个前提:存档对象的充分性、财务可行性、自动化和真实性。它的实用主义方法在这些维度的定义和解释中变得明显。该指南是从图书馆、档案馆、博物馆等记忆机构代表的角度编写的,主要针对这种情况,尽管它对其他信息保存机构也可能有用。这篇文章介绍了保存规划的nestor指南(目前只有德语版本;英文版(预计2014年上半年出版)首次面向国际观众。它还将过程模型和新概念的预期用途、信息类型和保存组与德国国家图书馆的收藏和保存现实相匹配。
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