This paper reviews the archival process at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), a repository of digital social science data, and maps ICPSR’s Ingest and Access operations to the Open Archival Information System (OAIS)Reference Model. The paper also assesses ICPSR’s conformance with the archival responsibilities of ‘‘trusted’’ OAIS repositories, with the proviso that audit criteria for archival certification are still under development. The ICPSR to OAIS mapping exercise has benefits for the larger social science archiving community because it provides an interpretation of the reference model in the quantitative social science environment and points to preservation-related issues that may be salient for...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...
The purpose of this document is to evaluate "whether OAIS is an appropriate reference model for use ...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...
Purpose - Owing to the recent surge of interest in the age of the data deluge, the importance of res...
ICPSR is building Fedora Commons data models for social science research data and documentation that...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, develop...
This paper describes initial experiences in evaluating an established data archive with a long-stand...
I report on a multi-method case study of the development of a standard called the Reference Model fo...
The Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model is a corner stone of the evolving discip...
This paper addresses the question: What would distributed digital preservation look like using the O...
In proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects (iPres) 2013,...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, developm...
OAIS (Open Archival Information Systems Reference Model - ISO 1472: 2003) is a conceptual framework ...
Preserving digital data is a challenge. For the outcome to be successful, many organisational and p...
ABSTRACT The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation c...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...
The purpose of this document is to evaluate "whether OAIS is an appropriate reference model for use ...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...
Purpose - Owing to the recent surge of interest in the age of the data deluge, the importance of res...
ICPSR is building Fedora Commons data models for social science research data and documentation that...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, develop...
This paper describes initial experiences in evaluating an established data archive with a long-stand...
I report on a multi-method case study of the development of a standard called the Reference Model fo...
The Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model is a corner stone of the evolving discip...
This paper addresses the question: What would distributed digital preservation look like using the O...
In proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects (iPres) 2013,...
The Data-PASS partnership engages in collaboration at three levels: coordinated operations, developm...
OAIS (Open Archival Information Systems Reference Model - ISO 1472: 2003) is a conceptual framework ...
Preserving digital data is a challenge. For the outcome to be successful, many organisational and p...
ABSTRACT The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation c...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...
The purpose of this document is to evaluate "whether OAIS is an appropriate reference model for use ...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the distributed aspects of digital preservation can be ali...