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AONS II: Continuing the Trend Towards Preservation Software ‘Nirvana’
作者姓名:DAVID  PEARSON
作者单位:Web Archiving
摘    要:File format obsolescence is a major risk factor threatening the sustainability of and access to digital information. While the preservation community has become increasingly interested in tools for migration and transformation of file formats, the National Library of Australia is developing mechanisms specifically focused on monitoring and assessing the risks of file format obsolescence. This paper reports on the AONS II project, undertaken by the National Library of Australia (NLA) in conjunction with the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR). The project aimed to develop a software tool which allows users to automatically monitor the status of file formats in their repositories, make risk assessments based on a core set of obsolescence risk questions, and receive notifications when file format risks change or other related events occur. This paper calls for the preservation community to develop a co-operating file format obsolescence community which includes registries, software tool creators and end users to effectively curate digital content in order to maintain long-term access.

关 键 词:Preservation  Software  development  Risk  Assessment  File  formats  status  monitor

AONS II: Continuing the Trend Towards Preservation Software ‘Nirvana’
DAVID PEARSON.AONS II: Continuing the Trend Towards Preservation Software ‘Nirvana’[J].New Technology of Library and Information Service,2008,3(1):42-49.
Authors:DAVID PEARSON  
Institution:Web Archiving and Digital Preservation Branch, National Library of Australia,Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
Abstract:File format obsolescence is a major risk factor threatening the sustainability of and access to digital information. While the preservation community has become increasingly interested in tools for migration and transformation of file formats, the National Library of Australia is developing mechanisms specifically focused on monitoring and assessing the risks of file format obsolescence. This paper reports on the AONS II project, undertaken by the National Library of Australia (NLA) in conjunction with the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR). The project aimed to develop a software tool which allows users to automatically monitor the status of file formats in their repositories, make risk assessments based on a core set of obsolescence risk questions, and receive notifications when file format risks change or other related events occur. This paper calls for the preservation community to develop a co-operating file format obsolescence community which includes registries, software tool creators and end users to effectively curate digital content in order to maintain long-term access.
Keywords:Preservation Software development Risk assessment File formats status monitor
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