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  1. I searched in the abyss of my file system and recovered an old meme I haven't shared with you yet.

    #oais #digipres

  2. Enfin, belle découverte à #LibreABC2025 de #DLCM, La solution d'archivage entièrement libre développée par l'Université de Genève

    dlcm.ch/

    Orientée données de la recherche, elle pourrait aussi s'utiliser dans un cadre #GLAM

    Schéma de métadonnées : schema.datacite.org/

    Elle est proposée de façon mutualisée hors du Canton de Genève via olos.swiss/

    Installation en local aussi envisageable. Il faudrait trouver des intégrateurs.

    #UNIGE
    #OAIS
    #DigiPres

    10/10

  3. Enfin, belle découverte à #LibreABC2025 de #DLCM, La solution d'archivage entièrement libre développée par l'Université de Genève

    dlcm.ch/

    Orientée données de la recherche, elle pourrait aussi s'utiliser dans un cadre #GLAM

    Schéma de métadonnées : schema.datacite.org/

    Elle est proposée de façon mutualisée hors du Canton de Genève via olos.swiss/

    Installation en local aussi envisageable. Il faudrait trouver des intégrateurs.

    #UNIGE
    #OAIS
    #DigiPres

    10/10

  4. Enfin, belle découverte à #LibreABC2025 de #DLCM, La solution d'archivage entièrement libre développée par l'Université de Genève

    dlcm.ch/

    Orientée données de la recherche, elle pourrait aussi s'utiliser dans un cadre #GLAM

    Schéma de métadonnées : schema.datacite.org/

    Elle est proposée de façon mutualisée hors du Canton de Genève via olos.swiss/

    Installation en local aussi envisageable. Il faudrait trouver des intégrateurs.

    #UNIGE
    #OAIS
    #DigiPres

    10/10

  5. Enfin, belle découverte à #LibreABC2025 de #DLCM, La solution d'archivage entièrement libre développée par l'Université de Genève

    dlcm.ch/

    Orientée données de la recherche, elle pourrait aussi s'utiliser dans un cadre #GLAM

    Schéma de métadonnées : schema.datacite.org/

    Elle est proposée de façon mutualisée hors du Canton de Genève via olos.swiss/

    Installation en local aussi envisageable. Il faudrait trouver des intégrateurs.

    #UNIGE
    #OAIS
    #DigiPres

    10/10

  6. Enfin, belle découverte à #LibreABC2025 de #DLCM, La solution d'archivage entièrement libre développée par l'Université de Genève

    dlcm.ch/

    Orientée données de la recherche, elle pourrait aussi s'utiliser dans un cadre #GLAM

    Schéma de métadonnées : schema.datacite.org/

    Elle est proposée de façon mutualisée hors du Canton de Genève via olos.swiss/

    Installation en local aussi envisageable. Il faudrait trouver des intégrateurs.

    #UNIGE
    #OAIS
    #DigiPres

    10/10

  7. Belle découverte à #LibreABC2025

    La solution d'archivage entièrement open source développée par l'Université de Genève.

    dlcm.ch/

    Affaire à suivre et à tester!

    #OAIS
    #UNIGE
    #archivCH

  8. Belle découverte à #LibreABC2025

    La solution d'archivage entièrement open source développée par l'Université de Genève.

    dlcm.ch/

    Affaire à suivre et à tester!

    #OAIS
    #UNIGE
    #archivCH

  9. Après trois mois et demi de silence radio sur mon blog, je le reprends pour tenter de résumer mon sentiment sur un monstre sacré de la préservation numérique : la norme #OAIS

    digipres.fr/archives/213

    Je développe les raisons pour lesquelles je pense que la norme est mal utilisée, mal comprise et, en conséquence, cause plus de confusion que de clarté dans notre métier.

    #DigiPres_FR

  10. Ses points forts sont : la modularité, l’évolutivité, et l’ouverture de son architecture, qui respecte la norme #OAIS et les bonnes pratiques archivistiques. La technologie #DLCM facilite le dépôt de données, qu’elles soient issues de la recherche ou des domaines administratifs/patrimoniaux ; permet de qualifier les formats soumis automatiquement afin d’informer les utilisateurs des risques d’obsolescence ;

    #LibreABC2025

  11. Hugues Cazeaux @hugocaz, de l'Université de Genève, interviendra lors de la journée #LibreABC2025 autour de la technologie #DLCM.
    #OAIS

  12. Ah, tiens, il y a une nouvelle version d'#OAIS.

    *retourne se coucher*

  13. The #iPRES2024 "Prepare to Preserve: the Harvest Combine for Research Data at Stockholm University and the Systems Inventory" presentation starts with the #OAIS diagram and saying that they don't have that 😂
    They harvest & transform data from Figshare, Zenodo & Dryad to Swedish National Archive recent implementation (aka FGS 2.0) of the European Common Specification for Information Packages (E-ARK SIP, METS) using simple bash scripts and XSL transformations

  14. So, let's say someone drops off a zip with a bunch of PDFs in it.

    What the user wants to see and work with in a hosted system are those PDFs. They just happened to zip them to make transfer to the backend simpler.

    In #digipres #oais terms, that zip (and accompanying metadata) would be a SIP?

    What do you call a raw PDF and its metadata (embedded, derived and accompanying) in this scenario? AIP?

    See earlier comments on "I'm not in digipres"...

  15. #IRMS24 surprise mention of #OAIS, but spoken as oasis! 😅 It can happen to the best of us. (If you’re curious, docbyte showed the visual, but I was too slow to capture it.)

  16. @padeluun
    "Ordentliche" digitale Archive schon. Sie müssen halt Standards erfüllen, siehe #OAIS.
    forschungsdaten.org/index.php/

  17. @NanetteRissler @anja_g_werder @Textplus @gwdg Sehr interessant, aber das Produkt in der angefuehrten Link meines Erachtens fehlt an einiges, was digital Langzeitarchivierung angeht/ausmacht. Orientiert es sich an ISO 14721 (#OAIS) oder ISO 16363 (Trustworthy Digital Repositories)? Implementiert es #PREMIS? Werden Fixity checks regelmaessig durchgefuehrt? Werden Formaten erkannt und ermoeglicht es Preservation Planning? Wuerd mich interessieren, wie andere #digipres Kolleg:innen das sehen. #LZA

  18. Monolith; Archivematica

    Just two resources, today, as $WORK and #2.1 have encroached on the cycles usually reserved for personal research this week.

    I spend an inordinate amount of time archiving and preserving content from the web and other places. Not just for these Drops, but also for the work I do fighting the good fight in cyber and against those who seek to dismantle liberal democracy and harm others. The two tools in today’s drop make that work a bit easier (though there is a bit of tedium in the second tool as it is a more “official” hoarding platform).

    If you need/want to preserve content from the web, or archive other digital assets, read on!

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    This is an AI-generated summary of today’s Drop.

    • The post discusses two tools for archiving and preserving digital content. The first tool is Monolith, a Rust-based CLI tool that can convert any HTML page into a self-contained HTML file. This tool embeds all necessary assets such as CSS, JavaScript, and images into a single HTML file, allowing for offline access and preservation of the original webpage.
    • The second tool discussed is Archivematica, an open-source digital preservation system. Archivematica processes digital content such as documents, photos, and videos to ensure they meet international preservation standards. It creates Archival Information Packages (AIPs) and Dissemination Information Packages (DIPs) from Submission Information Packages (SIPs), ensuring the digital content remains accessible despite technological changes.

    Monolith

    One of the more compelling features of both R Markdown and Quarto HTML documents is the ability to create an entirely self-contained HTML file. While I wouldn’t use said file in a production hosting capacity (they can be yuge), they are super handy for shipping interactive reports around.

    What if you could do that for any HTML page from the command line?

    We’re not talking about generating a WARC archive, or (now deprecated) WebKit .webarchive. This is a fully standalone and functional single HTML file.

    Well, we can, with monolith (GH), a simple and efficient Rust-based CLI tool for embedding all the things necessary to reproduce a web page into a single HTML file (i.e., give it a URL as an input, and it will output a single HTML file that faithfully reproduces the original web page, including all its assets like CSS, JavaScript, and images). This means you get a fully interactive page, not just a static screenshot or janky PDF. It’s like having the entire web page in your pocket, available anytime, anywhere, even without an internet connection.

    Monolith is not just a simple web scraper. It’s a sophisticated tool that has evolved over time, with features added in response to community input. For instance, it supports a wide range of charsets aside from UTF-8, and it has an option for saving a document using custom encoding. It also can process and embed the contents of <noscript> tags, and it can enforce the saved document’s charset to always be set to UTF-8.

    You can even use it with Chromium/Thorium to capture the state and resources of a dynamically loaded page.

    The repo has extensive installation and usage examples, so I’ll leave you in their hands for that. And, the section header is a partial capture of the HTML generated by Monolith archiving rud.is/b.

    Archivematica

    Archivematica (GH) is an open-source digital preservation system that’s a bit like a sophisticated time capsule for all sorts of digital content: documents, photos, videos, etc. This tool takes these files and processes them so that they’re preserved in a way that meets international standards.

    Along with faithfully storing the original content, Archivematica transforms them into formats that are less likely to become obsolete, making sure that future generations can still access them. This process involves creating Archival Information Packages (AIPs) and Dissemination Information Packages (DIPs) from Submission Information Packages (SIPs). These packages are like the DNA of digital preservation, ensuring that all the necessary information for future access and understanding is bundled up neatly.

    The utility of Archivematica can’t be overstated. Technology changes at breakneck speed, and the risk of digital files becoming unreadable is very, very real. Archivematica mitigates this risk by adhering to the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) reference model, which is the preeminent standard for preserving digital information. By adhering to this model, this tool ensures that the digital content remains accessible, no matter what new technology comes along.

    For those who work in libraries, archives, or any institution with a digital collection, Archivematica is a game-changer. I’d argue it’s also a great tool for those of us who are trying to salvage the last vestiges of liberal democracy, as it enables us to precisely and accurately preserve history. Plus, being open-source means that the code is freely available for anyone to study, modify, and improve. This transparency is crucial for institutions that want to show stakeholders exactly how they’re preserving cultural heritage materials.

    The target environment is Linux, but it is container-friendly.

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    #2 #aip #oais #rust #sip #webArchive

  19. Brief overview of #DigiPres history by Jan Hutař. Preserving Digital Information report by John Garrett and Donald Waters in 1996 was the base for #OAIS development. Archives New Zealand Digital Preservation Team is conducting an Intro to Digital Preservation as part of #NDF23

  20. @tallison I think @sharonmcmeekin might have sneaked in the first mention of #OAIS within a couple of minutes of starting the Capacity and Skills workshop today! #ipres2023 (not the diagram though)