A Dutch approach in constructing a network of nationwide facilities for digital preservation together
Cross-domain collaboration lies at the heart of approach of the Dutch Coalition for Digital Preservation (NCDD) [1]. Sharing re- sponsibilities, knowledge and infrastructures is an absolute neces- sity for the realisation of high-quality, effective and efficient digital archive- and information management. In November 2016, the NCDD research on the construction of a cross-domain network of facilities for long-term access to digital Cultural Heritage in the Netherlands was rewarded the Digital Preservation Award 2016 in the category Research and Innovation [2]. According to the judges the resea... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | article in collected edition |
Schlagwörter: | iPRES / Kyoto / Conferences -- iPRES Conference (001000) -- Conference 2017 (001012) |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29041594 |
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Link(s) : | https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:931105 |
Cross-domain collaboration lies at the heart of approach of the Dutch Coalition for Digital Preservation (NCDD) [1]. Sharing re- sponsibilities, knowledge and infrastructures is an absolute neces- sity for the realisation of high-quality, effective and efficient digital archive- and information management. In November 2016, the NCDD research on the construction of a cross-domain network of facilities for long-term access to digital Cultural Heritage in the Netherlands was rewarded the Digital Preservation Award 2016 in the category Research and Innovation [2]. According to the judges the research report presents an out- standing model to help memory institutes to share facilities and create a distributed, nationwide infrastructure network for Digital Preservation. This model describes a network of collaborative facilities as a back bone for sharing facilities within the Netherlands. It describes all the elements of an infrastructure for digital preservation. Not only the technical parts of it, but also its organisational, legal and finan- cial parts. Describing them as elements, building-blocks, helps us to understand them and to get a better picture of what is already available on the one hand, and the demand on the other hand. One should notice that this model is based on the most desirable infra- structure. It describes the broad picture and enables us to create a roadmap towards the desirable situation. As always, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. This paper describes the theory behind the model and the steps to put the model into practice in an opera- tional sense.