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Digital Preservation: Putting It to Work [electronic resource] / edited by Tomasz Traczyk, Włodzimierz Ogryczak, Piotr Pałka, Tomasz Śliwiński.

Contributor(s): Traczyk, Tomasz [editor.] | Ogryczak, Włodzimierz [editor.] | Pałka, Piotr [editor.] | Śliwiński, Tomasz [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence: 700Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017.Description: XI, 158 p. 13 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319518015.Subject(s): Computational intelligence | Artificial intelligence | Computational Intelligence | Artificial IntelligenceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: Requirements for Digital Preservation -- Chapter 2: Metadata in Long-term Digital Preservation -- Chapter 3: The CREDO Project -- Chapter 4: CREDO Repository Architecture -- Chapter 5: Information Processing in CREDO Long-term Archive -- Chapter 6: Metadata in CREDO Long-term Archive -- Chapter 7: Persistence Management in Long-term Digital Archive -- Chapter 8: Power Efficiency and Scheduling Access to the Archive -- Chapter 9: Information Management in Federated Digital Archives.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book addresses the process of maintaining digital objects through time to ensure continued access, an aspect that has become a crucial issue in recent years. It offers a concise yet comprehensive discussion of key concepts and requirements for long-term digital preservation, and presents a pioneering framework for digital repositories that enables the long-term archiving and metadata management for large volumes of digital resources based on a system that has already been completely designed and launched. In the framework, the reliability of information readouts is ensured by the repository with two-level data recording replication and monitoring mechanisms in the repository management system (RMS) and the file systems, and by the RMS’s distributed nature. The advanced RMS allows operations on the archival storage to be scheduled, while also taking into account low energy consumption requirements. After presenting the framework in detail, the book assesses and demonstrates the approach’s viability in terms of delivering accessibility, authenticity and usability. As such, the book offers a valuable resource for information technology (IT) researchers and practitioners, as well as archivists and librarians.
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Chapter 1: Requirements for Digital Preservation -- Chapter 2: Metadata in Long-term Digital Preservation -- Chapter 3: The CREDO Project -- Chapter 4: CREDO Repository Architecture -- Chapter 5: Information Processing in CREDO Long-term Archive -- Chapter 6: Metadata in CREDO Long-term Archive -- Chapter 7: Persistence Management in Long-term Digital Archive -- Chapter 8: Power Efficiency and Scheduling Access to the Archive -- Chapter 9: Information Management in Federated Digital Archives.

This book addresses the process of maintaining digital objects through time to ensure continued access, an aspect that has become a crucial issue in recent years. It offers a concise yet comprehensive discussion of key concepts and requirements for long-term digital preservation, and presents a pioneering framework for digital repositories that enables the long-term archiving and metadata management for large volumes of digital resources based on a system that has already been completely designed and launched. In the framework, the reliability of information readouts is ensured by the repository with two-level data recording replication and monitoring mechanisms in the repository management system (RMS) and the file systems, and by the RMS’s distributed nature. The advanced RMS allows operations on the archival storage to be scheduled, while also taking into account low energy consumption requirements. After presenting the framework in detail, the book assesses and demonstrates the approach’s viability in terms of delivering accessibility, authenticity and usability. As such, the book offers a valuable resource for information technology (IT) researchers and practitioners, as well as archivists and librarians.

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