Kathryn,
When you write strategy do you mean a technology solution or a preservation
strategy, one component of which is the technology implementation of said
strategy? If it's a preservation strategy for your school's online (web)
content - so archival records - see what the University of Mich
As an archivist I would suggest that rather than thinking up all the possible
requirements, check with your archives staff, your institutional records
policy, and your archives collections policy to find out what their actual
requirements are. Having the full digital content as it was displayed
Kathryn,
Bagger provides for validating stored Bags. You might need to write a script
to run that as a Batch. Also check out the AVPreserve tool Fixity, which is a
fixity management / monitoring tool. Deciding on the appropriate schedule will
be important if you're using the Amazon cloud for
Eric,
You probably want to do the 1.0.7 full install, which does use a MySQL
database. Sound like you've installed just the demo version.
Kari Smith
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Lease Morgan
Sent: Thursday, March 06,
**Apologies for Cross-Posting
Are you responsible for digital preservation at your organization? Are you
interested in learning the standards, resources, policies, and work flows
integral to a successful program? Do you want to join a cohort of similar
professionals
Also, contact the SAA (Society of American Archivists) Web Archiving round
table. Lots of experience and help from that list of folks.
I'm forwarding your question to that list.
Kari
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From: Kim, Bohyun
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:26 AM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.e
anagement posting as
well if that's more your area of interest.]
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/
tid=1463065>. Joining
Nancy will be Kari R. Smith as a senior instructor for the workshop. Bradley
Westbook and Courtney Mumma will also be on the instruction team. We are
pleased that Courtney will deliver this year's keynote as well.
Workshop Content
The workshop includes interactive pr
Looking for a free, Windows 7 sha-256 checksum creator and verifier tool that
runs as a GUI and will produce a file of the checksums (that can then be later
verified.)
Thoughts?
Thank you,
Kari
Depending if you are asking about descriptive, administrative, technical or
preservation, there are a lot f metadata standards and schema. Some that
haven't been yet mentioned are:
VRA Core 3.0 (Visual Resources Association, Core 3.0) for visual material
PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementa
e if you have questions about a proposal you'd
like to submit.
Kari R. Smith,
Technical Program Chair, Archiving 2015
http://www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/archiving/index.cfm
Digital Archivist, MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit
Yes, the OPF recently rebranded to be the Open Preservation Foundation.
(formerly the Open Planets Foundation).
Kari Smith
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The OPF-Labs is not new... it's not so obvious in the USA but the hackathons
that OPF has sponsored all have connections to the data on the OPF labs. One
recent hackathon, last year, in the USA was on UNC Chapel Hill on Digital
Forensics. The OPF labs is a great place to check for work that's
ams in libraries, archives, and other cultural
institutions.
Faculty for June 2015
The faculty for the workshop will include Dr. Nancy Y. McGovern, Kari R. Smith,
Courtney Mumma, and Brad Westbrook. Link
here<http://www.dpworkshop.org/workshops/instructors.html> for information
about each ins
And if you are including born-digital material from your library or Archives
and special collections, then you'll want to figure out a way to describe those
digital collections as well (and as different than digitized physical
material). Digital Archives would not, in my opinion, be considered
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resources"
And if you are including born-digital material from your library or Archiv
University of
Freiburg is worth looking into as well. http://bw-fla.uni-freiburg.de/
Kari
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/
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From: Code for
Have you been thinking about how to programmatically incorporate digital
forensics into your workflows? Are you not sure of the possible impacts or
want to learn about use cases?
Join instructors Cal Lee, Kam Woods, Nancy McGovern, and Kari Smith as they
present an advanced interactive one-day
Hi Chris,
If you have at login for the Yahoo group, you should be able to use ThunderBird
to connect and download all the of list email, to keep it as an archive (it
will be in MBOX format). I'm not sure how you would then push it back up into
an online email list, however.
Kari Smith
MIT Inst
Hi Peter,
Be sure to look at the resources and tools that are discussed through the IS&T
(Society for Imaging Science and Technology) (imaging.org) and esp. research
and tools developed at RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) where many of
the issues that you're thinking about are dealt with
. ContentDM is about a patron front end to
access digital content - some of which will come from archival or special
collections.
Kari
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives
S and CDM to sych the data storage on
both places?
Thanks again for your help.
Kelly
361.593.4082
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Subjec
Distributed Digital Preservation (DDP): Issues and Options for Organizations
The Digital Preservation Management workshop series is pleased to announce that
registration is open for a one-day topical workshop on distributed digital
preservation principles and practice.
Date: 30 October 2016, 10a
Distributed Digital Preservation (DDP): Issues and Options for Organizations
The Digital Preservation Management workshop series is pleased to announce that
registration is open for a one-day topical workshop this month on distributed
digital preservation principles and practice.
Date: 30 Octobe
This is great - thanks for sharing, Nicole! I copied the ArchivesSpace User
Group as well.
Kari Smith
From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Smeltekop,
Nicole [nic...@mail.lib.msu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 13:36
To:
I have a stand up desk and love it! My set up consists of two desks (one in
front and one behind). I use a ball chair for my sitting desk and then turn
around and stand up for my standing desk. I use the sitting desk for my
writing-type tasks and my standing desk for all of my digital forensi
Jason,
I recommend contacting the SAA's (Society of American Archivists) or ICA's
(International Council of Archives) Human Rights sections for advice. This is
so much more of an archival, policy, and security issue than it is of a
relatively simple code / technology solution. These organizati
Jason,
DSpace now has a hosted option, DSpace Direct, which might be a really good
option for this group. I'll send her an email message directly about it.
Looks like it doesn't really launch until summer but what a great option for
folks without a IT department to support them.
http://dspace
The next five-day Digital Preservation Management Workshop is being held June 9
- 14, 2013 at Massachusetts Institute for Technology in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
1. The DPM Workshop series is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year in
2013!
2. The DPM workshop series has moved to MIT Lib
**Apologies for Cross-Posting
We are happy to announce that the five-day Digital Preservation Management
Workshop directed by Nancy McGovern is taking place on 6/9/2013 6:00pm-
6/14/2013 noon hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, U
have
been surveyed and unified into a comprehensive multistep methodology.
See: http://www.keep.pt/servicos/migracao-de-dados/?lang=en
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives
heers!
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Reser,
Gregory
Sent: Wedn
Check out the open-source tools made available through Goobi:
http://www.goobi.org/en/software/
Kari Smith
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Tallman
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 3:24 PM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject
Anyone point me to an open-source (preferably) or a tried and true solution for
1.. extracting just the PST part of an OST file
2. converting OST file to MBOX format
Thanks!
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at
nager, Digital Library & Programming Services Yale University Library
(203) 432-1856
From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Kari R Smith
[smit...@mit.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 2:38 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
This is great, Greg! I've put together a library guide for Tagging and Finding
Your Files for folks here at MIT and will add this link to it (already have the
MetadataDeluxe info on it.)
Kari Smith
MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections
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From: Code for Librari
r quick one-off reference question/answers and for
keeping reference stats.
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/
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Are you / can you account for different responses from Libraries? Is your
survey about what tools archivists / librarians use or what Libraries (as a
system) use? I can imagine rather different results depending on how you're
planning to munge the data you receive.
Kari Smith
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Hi Matt,
I suggest that you ask for feedback from Dalhousie Univ. archives. They are
AtoM users.
Creighton Barrett is the digital archivist there.
Kari
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Matthew
Mikitka
Sent: Thursday, October 31
Apologies for cross-posting. If you have any questions about the conference,
feel free to contact me. I am a member of the technical program committee.
Kari Smith
From: Walls, David E. [mailto:dwa...@gpo.gov]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 10:33 AM
To: digip...@ala.org
Subject: [Digipres] Arc
I've been working with embedded metadata for some years and there are great
tools out there for embedding, extracting and reusing metadata (technical,
administrative, and descriptive). The tools allow for batch data entry, use
metadata schema or standards. As a digital archivist whose job is t
Please excuse cross postings.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Knowledge Services, Lexington, MA
Digital Preservation Archivist
MIT Lincoln Laboratory (MIT/LL) has pioneered in advanced electronics since its
origin in 1951 as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center of the
Massachusetts Institut
Kyle,
Take a look at what the Embedded Metadata Working Group from the VRA (Visual
Resources Association) has done with developing a way to embed and export /
import descriptive metadata that can be reused in discovery systems as well as
being resident in the files, that can assist with file man
I also recommend the work done in the UK by Simon Tanner on measuring the
impact of digitization projects and programs. There are two publications, one
very recent and information about them can be gotten to from Simon's blog:
http://simon-tanner.blogspot.com/2012/03/new-approach-to-measuring-i
Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Kari R
Smith
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:18 AM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Metrics for measuring digital library production
I also recommend the work done in the UK by Simon Tanner on measuring the
impact of
selection of an IR system.
Kari
Kari R. Smith, Digital Archivist
MIT Libraries, Institute Archives and Special Collections
617-258-5568 | smithkr (at) mit.edu
http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/
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If your university used WebEx you can use that for screen recording. And
Camtasia is also a good solution.
Kari Smith
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
Jennifer DeJonghe
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 8:33 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSER
A bit different, but I think relevant is the News Preservation efforts -
Dodging the Memory Hole. If you are interested in digital preservation and
true archiving of digital-only News this is a good project to know about.
https://educopia.org/events/dmh They were just funded for a third round
Would you please resend this information as a text message and not just an
image attachment? Thank you.
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public...@nasig.org
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] NASIG May Web
r relevant meetings and topics
and thus not have to travel to several one-day meetings but instead take
advantage of a single location.
Just another thought --
Kari R. Smith
Digital Archivist, Institute Archives and Special Collections
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries
617.253.5690
See again my post from 6/8 on this idea.
Kari Smith
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Singer
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 11:51 AM
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I kind of agree wit
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