Title: Brian Lavoie
1The Economics ofSustaining Digital Information
NDIIPP Partners Meeting
Washington, DC July 22, 2010
- Brian Lavoie
- Research Scientist
- OCLC
- lavoie_at_oclc.org
2Sustainable resources
3Sustainability
Secure digital collections as part of enduring
scholarly cultural record Sustainable
digital preservation
Technical
Social
Economic
4Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital
Preservation and Access
BRTF
- Task Force
- Support NSF, Mellon, Library of Congress, JISC,
CLIR, NARA - Membership cross-domain, cross-discipline
- http//brtf.sdsc.edu/
- Frame digital preservation as sustainable
economic activity - Understand problem space
- Interim Report (December 2008)
- Provide recommendations guidelines
- Final Report (February 2010)
5Task Force Final Report (February 2010)
Sustainable Economics for a Digital Planet
http//brtf.sdsc.edu/biblio/BRTF_Final_Report.pdf
6Key message
- sustainable economics for digital
preservation is not just about finding more
funds. It is about building an economic activity
firmly rooted in a compelling value proposition,
clear incentives to act, and well-defined
preservation roles and responsibilities.
7Digital preservation contexts
Research Data
Scholarly Discourse
Commercially-Owned Cultural Content
Collectively-Produced Web Content
8Sustainability principles actions
- Dynamics Preservation is a series of decisions
- Anticipate and make contingency plans for
economic risks - Secure mechanisms to transfer preservation
responsibilities - Benefits Manage demand-side of preservation
- Aggregate dispersed demand across space time
- Use option strategies where future value is
highly uncertain - Selection Scarce resources prioritization
- Prioritize on basis of projected future use
- Revisit decisions de-selection as important as
selection
9Sustainability principles actions (continued)
- Incentives Strengthen, align, create
- Impose and enforce preservation mandates where
appropriate - Create private incentives to preserve in the
public interest - Diffuse right to preserve to encourage
third-party archiving - Organization Coordinate preservation interests
- Governance responsibilities, outcomes,
strategies, accountability - Formalize/document governance in policy, SLAs,
MOUs - Resources Gather sufficient resources use
efficiently - Ensure resource flows are flexible in face of
disruptions - Leverage economies of scale scope to reduce
costs
10Priorities for near-term action
- Organizational
- Create preservation-capable organizations and
relationships - Technical
- Invest in building digital preservation capacity
- Public policy
- Create policy environment that facilitates
encourages digital preservation - Education and public outreach
- Encourage culture of preservation
11More information
- Task Force reports resources
http//brtf.sdsc.edu/ - Questions/comments lavoie_at_oclc.org