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Crosswalk Of Functional And Activity Models: Interpares, Oais, Paim, Tufts/Yale, Harrison W. Inefuku
Crosswalk Of Functional And Activity Models: Interpares, Oais, Paim, Tufts/Yale, Harrison W. Inefuku
Harrison W. Inefuku
In order to determine necessary activities in the pre-ingest, ingest, preservation and access phases of electronic records preservation, the activities in the InterPARES 2 Chain of Preservation (CoP) Model, Open Archival Information System (OAIS) and Producer-Archive Interface Methodology (PAIM) were mapped to determine necessary activities for a Fedora-based electronic records preservation system for the National Library of Medicine, Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program (AMMP). As a published model for the management of electronic records in a Fedora repository, the system model from the Tufts/Yale Fedora and the Preservation of University Records Project (Tufts/Yale) was then mapped to first three models, …
Final Report: Functions And Activities For Acquiring, Preserving And Making Accessible Electronic Records, Harrison W. Inefuku
Final Report: Functions And Activities For Acquiring, Preserving And Making Accessible Electronic Records, Harrison W. Inefuku
Harrison W. Inefuku
Under the direction of Paul Theerman and John Rees, an internship was completed at the National Library of Medicine’s Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program (AMMP) in Summer 2010. The internship consisted of research into the acquisition, preservation and access of electronic records. The deliverable identified in the project description is a report that identifies some existing best-of-breed projects/programs and outlines best practices and tools for acquiring/pre-ingest care of born-digital materials, minimal sets of preservation activities, and access mechanisms within the paradigm of our nascent Fedora repository infrastructure.
Functions And Activities: Acquiring, Preserving And Making Accessible Electronic Records, Harrison W. Inefuku
Functions And Activities: Acquiring, Preserving And Making Accessible Electronic Records, Harrison W. Inefuku
Harrison W. Inefuku
The purpose of this report is to identify activities necessary to acquire, preserve and make accessible electronic records donated to the National Library of Medicine’s Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program (AMMP).
Case Study 03—Morris And Helen Belkin Art Gallery: Case Study Report, Harrison W. Inefuku, Cindy Mclellan
Case Study 03—Morris And Helen Belkin Art Gallery: Case Study Report, Harrison W. Inefuku, Cindy Mclellan
Harrison W. Inefuku
The case study examines the issues involved with preserving contemporary art, specifically art that relies on digital technology for its presentation. The Gallery is interested in finding means of ensuring works will survive in perpetuity and as they were originally intended to be displayed or in a manner that respects the intention of the artists who created the works.