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Johnson Museum Online

• 15,800 works on paper• 6,700 objects in Asian

collection• high resolution,

medium resolution, and thumbnail

• Luna Browser Insight II software

SagaNetNational and UniversityLibrary of IcelandCornell University Library

Cornell’s Digital Library

• Collaboration with author (beyond retrodigitization)• Digitization service (consultation on imaging)• Common framework (technical standards,

metadata, interoperability)• Multimedia• Metadata • Copyright• User Interface• Archiving

Libraries and Preservation

• Many libraries are committed to providing enduring access as a core value

• Most have insufficient funds to preserve their holdings

• Only a few libraries make major investments in preservation

Double Bind

• Libraries are maintaining parallel formats at significant expense.

• Libraries won’t drop paper until publishers can guarantee electronic archiving.

• Readers expect both paper and digital.

• Publishers are maintaining parallel formats at significant expense.

• Electronic archiving important – 76% agree very well– 21% agree somewhat

• Libraries should retain paper– 48% very well– 30% somewhat

Faculty Survey

Which One is the Librarian?

• Publishers and librarians don’t trust one another.

• Publishers worry about loss of assets in an open archive.

• Librarians fret that commitment to the bottom line will overshadow intention to preserve.

Project Prism • Describes risks in Web environment

• Develops risk management methodology

• Creates tools and policies for virtual remote control

• Web crawlers and other automated tools – Identify and quantify risks– Implement measures to

prevent, mitigate, and recover from damage to and loss of Web-based assets

Mellon-Funded Journal Archiving Projects

• Move beyond discussion to action– Cornell (Agriculture)– Harvard (Individual publishers)– MIT (Dynamic Journals)– NYPL (Performing Arts)– Stanford (Archiving software, tools)– University of Pennsylvania (University Presses)– Yale (Elsevier)

Key Assumptions in Mellon Projects

• Archives should be independent of publishers• Archiving is core mission of institution with

archival responsibility.• Archiving is for long-term (100 years or more- not

daily use)• Archives should conform to standards and best

practices and be subject to auditing and certification.

• Open Archival Information System as basis

• Subject-based (Agriculture)

• Investigating:– Conditions under which publishers willing to

deposit digital copies in an external repository– Development of prototype architecture– Development of preservation strategies and

goals– Sustainable business plan

Spectrum of Archiving Solutions

• “Dark” archive• Strip formatting to ASCII to simplify tracking and

maintenance• No access until trigger event

• Hybrid• Lit metadata, dark data

• “Lit” archive • Full access to journal content

Cornell-Project HarvestSept. 6 Meeting with Publishers

• Archiving important• All publishers intend to keep current and retrospective

issues available; want to archive themselves• Publishers less concerned than librarians about

“artifactual” archiving • Some publishers unaware of archival requirements• Publishers not enthusiastic about “lit” archives• Librarians want trusted third-party archiving (90% of

respondents preferred multiple custodians to a single party preserver)

Next Steps

• Endorse final version of Attributes of Trusted Repository

• Develop formal Cornell digital preservation policy

• Seek support for implementation of math archive

• Continue research and share work with others

Subject-Based Repository Building Blocks

• Cornell Math Collection • Project Euclid • Zentralblatt Math mirror• arXiv.org• PROLA /APS• EMANI (Electronic Mathematics Archiving

Network)• NSF Digital Mathematics Library Planning Grant

http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/IMLS/

http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tutorial

http://www.diglib.org/preserve.htm

www.rlg.org/longterm/attributes01.pdf

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september01/09contents.html

Subject-Based Digital Repositories by Anne Kenney and Nancy McGovern, (forthcoming from CLIR)

RLG/OCLC Working Group, Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository: Meeting the Needs of Research Resources. Draft for Public Comment. http://www.rlg.org/longterm/attributes01.pdf