Title: Preservation Ruminations
1Preservation Ruminations
Digital preservation and the unfamiliar
future Priscilla Caplan Florida Center for
Library Automation
2Outline
- The need for digital preservation
- Some preservation basics
- Some preservation problems
- A handful of implications
- roles
- rights
- community values
3- THE NEED FOR DIGITAL PRESERVATION
- Number of academic/scholarly journals published
online 15,757 - Number of serials published only electronically
4600 - Percent of U.S. federal government publications
produced exclusively online in 2003 65 percent - Estimated percent of U.S. federal government
publications available exclusively online by
2008 90 percent - Mostly from California Digital Library
http//www.cdlib.org/inside/projects/preservation/
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4Some Preservation Basics
5Media issues life expectancy, obsolescence,
degradation
6Format issues obsolescence, obsolescence,
obsolescence
7Duration in years of PDF versions (as of 3/03)
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9Some Preservation Problems
10THE PROBLEM OF ABUNDANCE
11- THE PROBLEM OF EPHEMERALITY
- Percent of web-based references in scientific
articles from 3 major journals inaccessible
within 2 years of publication 21 - Proportion of websites in 1998 gone in 1999 44
- Life of an average website 44 days
12THE PROBLEM OF AUTHENTICITY
13Some Implications
- Roles
- Rights
- Community values
14Changing roles
15CHANGING RIGHTS
Access v. ownership No help from DMCA Contracts
must grant the right to preserve But what is the
right to preserve anyway?
16UNCHANGING VALUES
Democracy Stewardship Service Intellectual
freedom Privacy Literacy and learning