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Building Trustworthy Digital Repositories: Theory and
Implementation combines information on both theory and practice
related to creating trustworthy repositories for records into one
up-to-date source. This book will bring all the credible theories
into one place where they will be summarized, brought up to date,
and footnoted. Moreover, the book will be international in its
scope, and will discuss ideas coming from such important sources as
Australia, Canada, and Western Europe. Until about five years ago,
there were very few implementation projects in this area. This book
brings together information on implementation projects that answer
these questions: *What is a trustworthy repository for digital
records? *Who is building these repositories, and what have been
the results? *How are institutions building or creating these
repositories? *How are institutions addressing the essential
requirement related to the ingest or capture of records? *How are
institutions automatically and manually capturing essential
metadata and audit trails? *How are institutions implementing
retention and disposal decisions within these systems? *How are
institutions implementing preservation strategies to ensure that
digital objects are accessible over long periods of time? *What is
the current status of trustworthy repositories, and what will these
systems look like in the future?
Building Trustworthy Digital Repositories: Theory and
Implementation combines information on both theory and practice
related to creating trustworthy repositories for records into one
up-to-date source. This book will bring all the credible theories
into one place where they will be summarized, brought up to date,
and footnoted. Moreover, the book will be international in its
scope, and will discuss ideas coming from such important sources as
Australia, Canada, and Western Europe. Until about five years ago,
there were very few implementation projects in this area. This book
brings together information on implementation projects that answer
these questions: *What is a trustworthy repository for digital
records? *Who is building these repositories, and what have been
the results? *How are institutions building or creating these
repositories? *How are institutions addressing the essential
requirement related to the ingest or capture of records? *How are
institutions automatically and manually capturing essential
metadata and audit trails? *How are institutions implementing
retention and disposal decisions within these systems? *How are
institutions implementing preservation strategies to ensure that
digital objects are accessible over long periods of time? *What is
the current status of trustworthy repositories, and what will these
systems look like in the future?
Make sense of the myriad options for managing records. Content
management systems, data warehouses, relational databases - the
ways an institution can organize and store its information are
changing rapidly. Here is a comprehensive guide to the new
technologies that can help us better organize vital documents and
information for preservation, search, and retrieval. Bantin looks
at the major types of resources - relational databases; data
warehouses; and content, document, and knowledge management systems
- and the ways each captures, stores, and manages records. Each
system is evaluated in light of its ability to manage digital
content over the longterm. Bantin also offers suggestions for
adapting turnkey systems to better serve organizational needs, tips
for implementing systems assessment, and guidance for ensuring
systems comply with legal requirements. This is an essential
resource for any organization interested in utilizing technology to
better maintain their organizational records and data.
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