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Dear NDSA,

See the below message from William Kilbride at the Digital Preservation Coalition about a new initiative to review and comment on OAIS.  You’re invited to participate and contribute to the discussions.


Best,

Erin

 

From: William Kilbride
Sent: 21 October 2015 12:55
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: DPC - an invitation to review and reform OAIS

 

Dear all,

 

It’s my pleasure to invite you to participate in a new strand of DPC’s work that will hold our interest for a couple of years and which we aim to build into a platform for collaboration among our diverse members in the future.

 

The OAIS standard published by both the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) and as ISO14721 has been highly influential in the development of digital preservation. As a reference model it provides a common basis for aligning disparate practice in diverse institutional settings. A range of standards have emerged around and related to OAIS including PREMIS (for preservation metadata), ISO16363 (for certification) and PAIMAS (for exchange between Producers and Archives).

 

Since OAIS was initially proposed the digital preservation community has grown tremendously in absolute numbers and in diversity. OAIS adoption has expanded far beyond the space data community to include cultural heritage, research data centers, commerce, industry and government.

 

The digital preservation community has – we have! – a responsibility to keep our standards relevant. The upcoming ISO review of the OAIS standard in 2017 offers a chance for a cooperative, transparent review process. It also creates an opportunity for further community building around OAIS and related initiatives. 

 

Can our community develop an information platform around these common vocabularies, concepts, functions, and standards to develop a common view on the state of digital curation and preservation and provide the basis for a contribution to the OAIS review?

 

'''We think we can!'''

 

With your support we have initiated the following:

·         OAIS Community forum via a wiki: Your feedback and the discussions on this wiki will provide raw material for an editorial committee of the most active participants to formulate recommendations which will result in a formal submission to the 2017 review. So sign in and add your views!

·         Exploring official mechanisms: Official mechanisms for the review of ISO standards are well established via National Standard Bodies and these will be explored and used to give input for the review.

·         Active Interaction: Ensuring inclusion for this large, diverse community will mean collaborative virtual meetings are necessary but we all recognize the value of meeting face to face and will seek to enable this.

The outcome from this activity is not simply a wiki nor is it a set of recommendations. By providing a shared open platform for the community that gathers around the OAIS we aim to ensure on-going dialogue about our standards and their implementation in the future.

In this sense the 2017 review is a milestone on the way to an engaged and empowered community rather than a destination.

 

Join the community and contribute your views on the wiki here:

http://wiki.dpconline.org/index.php?title=OAIS_Community

 

Read and comment on David Rosenthal’s case for a revision of the OAIS model here:

http://wiki.dpconline.org/index.php?title=The_case_for_a_revision_of_OAIS

 

William Kilbride

Executive Director, The Digital Preservation Coalition

 

On behalf of:

Barbara Sierman, KB National Library of the Netherlands

Hervé L’Hours, UK Data Service and UK Data Archive

Paul Wheatley, Digital Preservation Coalition

 

 

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Dr William Kilbride FSA

Executive Director

Digital Preservation Coalition

 

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http://www.dpconline.org/

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We want to know what you think about training in digital preservation: http://bit.ly/1KZ1lxW

 

 

 

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