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Title: Open%20source%20vs.%20COMMERCIAL%20SOLUTIONS%20FOR%20DIGITAL%20REPOSITORIES


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Open source vs. COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR DIGITAL
REPOSITORIES
  • Andrea Fojtu
  • Charles University in Prague, National Library of
    the CR

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What are we going to talk about
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Long-term preservation of DD (LTPoDD)
  • Long-term preservation
  • Anglo-American resources digital preservation,
    (long-term) preservation of digital objects or
    digital curation
  • The importance of the digital preservation may be
    corroborated by a Rothenbergs famous saying
    the digital information lasts forever or five
    years,   whichever comes first

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OAIS reference model
  • conceptual, terminological framework
  • Open Archival Information System Reference Model
  • ISO 147212003
  • model gt it is possible to adapt the repository
    to the specific needs and challenges
  • prerequisite to a trustworthy repository
  • an archive, consisting of an organization of
    people and systems that has accepted the
    responsibility to preserve information and make
    it available for a designated community ... and
    for long enough to be concerned with the impacts
    of changing technologies, including support for
    new media and data formats, or with a changing
    user community .
  • modules
  • producer individual vs. organizational
  • SIP (submission information package)
  • ingest import (single vs. bulk)
  • data management
  • archival storage
  • AIP (archival information package)
  • administration
  • access
  • DIP (dissemination information package)
  • preservation planning

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OAIS reference model
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State-of-the-Art
  • JISC survey
  • March 2009
  • SW CONTENTdm, Digital Commons , DigiTool,
    DSpace, Eprints, EQUELLA, Fedora, intraLibrary,
    Open Repository, VITAL, Zentity
  • study functionalities of todays available
    open-source and commercial systems is very even
  • how about DODD?
  • Criteria
  • supported formats
  • thumbnails
  • user interface functions
  • advance search
  • browsing
  • classification/subject headings
  • user authentication
  • statistics
  • SW platforms, OS, scripting languages
  • metadata
  • interoperability

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Repository SW Survey, 2009
Repository Software Survey online. JISC
RepositoryNet, March 2009 cit. 2009-04-05.
Available at lthttp//www.rsp.ac.uk/software/surve
yresultsgt.
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Comparison results
  • Criteria
  • OAIS model implementation
  • a wide range of supported formats
  • open architecture for other applications and
    plug-ins
  • internal tools for format change (e.g. emulation,
    migration)
  • SW and/or HW (in)dependence
  • administrators functions
  • services
  • Repositories
  • open-source SW
  • DSpace, Fedora, EPrints and Research-Output
    Repository Platform
  • commercial SW
  • CONTENTdm, Digital Commons, Digitool, Equella,
    intraLibrary, Open Repository, Vital
  • three relatively new systems
  • Dias, SDB, Rosetta

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Comparison results 2
  • OAIS model implementation
  • a wide range of supported formats
  • open architecture for other applications and
    plug-ins
  • internal tools for format change (e.g. emulation,
    migration)
  • SW and/or HW (in)dependence
  • administrators functions
  • services
  • Repozitáre
  • open-source SW
  • Fedora
  • OAIS model implementation, METS, not PREMIS, open
    standard, OS, HW independence dependence on PC
    Midrange server, SIP as a compound digital
    object, nonexistence of migration and emulation
    tools, indexing for full-text search
  • not known limited number of DD, limits for (a
    bulk) ingest, ingest scheduler, versioning of
    digital documents, statistics, support in CZ

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Comparison results 3
  • OAIS model implementation
  • a wide range of supported formats
  • open architecture for other applications and
    plug-ins
  • internal tools for format change (e.g. emulation,
    migration)
  • SW and/or HW (in)dependence
  • administrators functions
  • services
  • Repositories
  • commercial SW
  • IBM DIAS
  • system is named in many ways(implemented
    according to the needs of an institution), not
    much information, missing METS, PREMIS, not an
    open standard, OS, SW platforms dependence SIP
    as a stream package (not more than 5 thousand
    files in one SIP), no ingest scheduler, missing
    ingest scheduler, web archiving, support in CZ
  • not known OAIS, HW dependence questionable,
    limits for (a bulk) ingest, statistics

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Comparison results 4
  • OAIS model implementation
  • a wide range of supported formats
  • open architecture for other applications and
    plug-ins
  • internal tools for format change (e.g. emulation,
    migration)
  • SW and/or HW (in)dependence
  • administrators functions
  • services
  • Repositories
  • commercial SW
  • Tessella SDB
  • OAIS support, METS (possible to export), PREMIS,
    open standard, OS, SW, HW platform independence
    SIP as a logical entity, versioning of digital
    objects, ingest scheduler, web archiving,
    statistics, indexing for full-text search,
    browsing, support in CZ, no limit for (a bulk)
    ingest

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Comparison results 5
  • OAIS model implementation
  • a wide range of supported formats
  • open architecture for other applications and
    plug-ins
  • internal tools for format change (e.g. emulation,
    migration)
  • SW and/or HW (in)dependence
  • administrators functions
  • services
  • Repositories
  • commercial SW
  • Ex Libris Rosetta
  • OAIS support, METS (possible to export), PREMIS,
    open standard, OS, SW, HW platform independence
    SIP as a logical entity, versioning of digital
    objects, ingest scheduler, web archiving,
    statistics, indexing for full-text search,
    browsing, support in CZ, no limit for (a bulk)
    ingest

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Conclusions
  • Reality check
  • theoretical comparison (based on search in
    presentations, articles, papers on the Internet)
    is very complicated and partially misrepresenting
  • there will be at least one SW solution perfectly
    suitable for the LTPoDD
  • open-source and commercial
  • YES and NO
  • not a single repository complies to the chosen
    criteria
  • YES
  • open source solution - better performance of open
    source systems because of a widespread developer
    and user community
  • NO
  • Postulates
  • there will be at least one SW solution perfectly
    suitable for the LTPoDD
  • open-source and commercial
  • not a single repository complies to the chosen
    criteria
  • open source solution - better performance of open
    source systems because of a widespread developer
    and user community

Reasons LTPoDD is still in its infancy, SW is
not a redemption!
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