96 research outputs found
Digital Preservation Services : State of the Art Analysis
Research report funded by the DC-NET project.An overview of the state of the art in service provision for digital preservation and curation. Its focus is on the areas where bridging the gaps is needed between e-Infrastructures and efficient and forward-looking digital preservation services. Based on a desktop study and a rapid analysis of some 190 currently available tools and services for digital preservation, the deliverable provides a high-level view on the range of instruments currently on offer to support various functions within a preservation system.European Commission, FP7peer-reviewe
Beyond OAIS : towards a reliable and consistent digital preservation implementation framework
Current work in digital preservation (DP) is dominated by the "Open Archival Information System" (OAIS) reference framework specified by the international standard ISO 14721:2003. This is a useful aid to understanding the concepts, main functional components and the basic data flows within a DP system, but does not give specific guidance on implementation-level issues. In this paper we suggest that there is a need for a reference architecture which goes beyond OAIS to address such implementationlevel issues - to specify minimum requirements in respect of the policies, processes, and metadata required to measure and validate repository trustworthiness in respect of the authenticity, integrity, renderability, meaning, and retrievability of the digital materials preserved. The suggestion is not that a particular way of implementing OAIS be specified, but, rather that general guidelines on implementation are required if the term 'OAIS-compliant' is to be meaningful in the sense of giving an assurance of attaining and maintaining an operationally adequate or better level of long-term reliability, consistency, and crosscompatibility in implemented DP systems that is measurable, verifiable, manageable, and (as far as possible) futureproofed
On the Knowledge Management Aspects of Digital Preservation
The current digital preservation (DP) landscape is dominated by the ISO standard 14721:2003 (OAIS). This poster will present several approaches to digital preservation (policy-centric, functional, life-cycle management, constructivist, business-oriented, operational research, as well as highly specialised) and will seek to outline the connection between digital preservation and knowledge management. It will look especially into the place of the OAIS concept of âknowledge baseâ within the digital preservation system
Bridging the gap between digital libraries and e-learning
Digital Libraries (DL) are offering access to a vast amount of digital
content, relevant to practically all domains of human knowledge, which makes it
suitable to enhance teaching and learning. Based on a systematic literature review,
this article provides an overview and a gap analysis of educational use of DLs.The research work presented in this paper is partially supported by the FP7 Grant
316087 AComIn âAdvanced Computing for Innovationâ, funded by the European Commission in the FP7 Capacity Programme in 2012-2016.peer-reviewe
Introduction : user studies for digital library development
Introductory chapter to the edited collection on user studies in digital library development. Contains a general introduction to the topic and biographical sketches of the contributors.peer-reviewe
Digitisation of Cultural Heritage: between EU Priorities and Bulgarian Realities
* The part of this article presenting institutional involvement is an extended and updated version of the respective
part of a report on Bulgaria prepared by Milena Dobreva for a MINERVAPlus Global Report (Coordinating
digitisation in Europe. Progress report of the National Representatives Group: coordination mechanisms for
digitisation policies and programmes 2004, forthcoming).The paper presents the Bulgarian setting in digital preservation of and access to cultural and scientific
heritage. It mentions key Bulgarian institutions, which take or should take part in digitisation endeavours. It also
presents examples of building and adapting specialised tools in the field, and more specifically SPWC, ACT and
XEditMan
Digital Preservation and Access to Cultural and Scientific Heritage: Presentation of the KT-DigiCult-BG Project
The fast development and wide application of digital methods, combined with broadened access to the
Internet and falling computing costs, have created intense interest in electronic presentation and access to
cultural and scientific heritage resources. Information technologies have offered cultural institutions new
opportunities for the presentation of their holdings, which are now made accessible not only to the specialists, but
also to the citizens and interested parties worldwide.
The paper presents an overview of the Bulgarian experience in the field of digital preservation and access and
on-going work on the project âKnowledge Transfer for the Digitisation of Scientific and Cultural Heritage to
Bulgariaâ (MTKD-CT-2004-509754) supported by the Marie Curie programme of the FP6 of the EC
CREATION OF A DIGITAL CORPUS OF BULGARIAN DIALECTS
The paper presents our considerations related to the creation of a digital corpus of Bulgarian dialects. The dialectological archive of Bulgarian language consists of more than 250 audio tapes. All tapes were recorded
between 1955 and 1965 in the course of regular dialectological expeditions throughout the country. The records typically contain interviews with inhabitants of small villages in Bulgaria. The topics covered are usually related to such issues as birth, everyday life, marriage, family relationship, death, etc. Only a few tapes contain folk songs from different regions of the country.
Taking into account the progressive deterioration of the magnetic media and the realistic prospects of data loss, the Institute for Bulgarian Language at the Academy of Sciences launched in 1997 a project aiming at restoration and digital preservation of the dialectological archive. Within the framework of this project more than the half of the records was digitized, de-noised and stored on digital recording media. Since then restoration and digitization activities are done in the Institute on a regular basis. As a result a large collection of sound files has been gathered.
Our further efforts are aimed at the creation of a digital corpus of Bulgarian dialects, which will be made available for phonological and linguistic research. Such corpora typically include besides the sound files two
basic elements: a transcription, aligned with the sound file, and a set of standardized metadata that defines the corpus. In our work we will present considerations on how these tasks could be realized in the case of the corpus of Bulgarian dialects. Our suggestions will be based on a comparative analysis of existing methods and techniques to build such corpora, and by selecting the ones that fit closer to the particular needs. Our experience can be used in similar institutions storing folklore archives, history related spoken records etc
06491 Abstracts Collection -- Digital Historical Corpora- Architecture, Annotation, and Retrieval
From 03.12.06 to 08.12.06, the Dagstuhl Seminar 06491 ``Digital Historical Corpora - Architecture, Annotation, and Retrieval\u27\u27 was held
in the International Conference and Research Center (IBFI),
Schloss Dagstuhl.
During the seminar, several participants presented their current
research, and ongoing work and open problems were discussed. Abstracts of
the presentations given during the seminar as well as abstracts of
seminar results and ideas are put together in this paper. The first section
describes the seminar topics and goals in general.
Links to extended abstracts or full papers are provided, if availabl
Automatic metadata generation - use cases. File format metadata (definitive for preservation)
This report discusses the file format of digital objects as an essential part of the metadata required for management of the digital object within the digital preservation lifecycle
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