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Characteristics of personal archiving
- Complexity should be low in digitalpreservation
- simple and automated services
- Data access should be simple and practicable
- Authenticity and audit play a minor role
- Small entry barriers for new users
Related works
- A study about techniques and tools for managing electronic material
- Case studies about digital preservation of personal information identifying and current practices and challenges in digital preservation for private users. (Part1, Part2)
- The MyLifeBits project aims at keeping a complete digital record of a person’s life, The mylifebits lifetime store
- The Paradigm project focuses on preservation of personal material.
- Apple’s Time Machine is a backup utility embedded in the Mac OS X Leopard operating system
- Open source digital repositories : Fedora and dspace
- The Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS)
- Good overview of preservation of digital heritage and preservation strategies
- The Council of Library and Information Resources (CLIR) pre- sented different kinds of risks for a migration project
- Characterization services for digital objects that extract information and characteristics from digital objects support this verification. e.g JHOVE project, the Planets Project with the eXtensible Characterisation
References
| [1] | S. Strodl, F. Motlik, K. Stadler, and A. Rauber, “Personal & soho archiving,” in Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, pp. 115–123, 2008. |
