Based on practical research and developed jointly by ourselves and DigitalPreservationEurope (DPE), DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment) provides a methodology for self-assessment of digital preservation repositories. The toolkit, now available as an interactive online audit tool, has been evaluated and applied across a diverse range of organisations such as national libraries, scientific data centres and archives. Together with DPE, we are running this series of courses to train new DRAMBORA auditors.
In conjunction with the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC), the Repositories Support Project (RSP), and JISC we are organising this joint workshop to bring together key stakeholders, the repository managers and preservation experts, at a practical focussed event to talk together and share perspectives, requirements, problems and solutions. It is hoped that the workshop will lead to collective recommendations for what the next moves for repository managers and preservation specialists should be to provide practical focussed support, services and tools.
This workshop aims to introduce professionals charged with planning preservation and curation activities on the use of a lifecycle methodology. Participants will learn how to use, and customise, the DCC Curation Lifecycle Model to help define and develop curation or preservation workflows and activities within their organisation or consortium. The workshop will explain how to use the model to build granular functionality, to define roles and responsibilities, and build an implementable framework of standards and technologies.
Based on practical research and developed jointly by the DigitalPreservationEurope and Digital Curation Centre, DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment) provides a methodology for self-assessment of digital preservation repositories. The toolkit, now available as an interactive online audit tool, has been evaluated and applied across a diverse range of organisations, such as national libraries, scientific data centres and archives.
This one-day workshop will be run over two sessions. The morning session will encompass two case studies, based around the broad themes of an institutional and national perspective on managing preservation and the users perspective on preservation-related issues. These will be supported by an introduction to the DCC Curation Lifecycle Model and group discussions on the placement of project outputs in this model.
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