DAS Certificate Exam
compilation
Collection of preexisting materials arrranged to form a new original work
COPTR
Community Owned Digital Preservation Tool Registry
"Sonny Bono Act"
Copyright act of 1998. Individuals are granted copyright protection for their lifetime plus seventy years.
Section 108
Copyright exceptions for libraries; does not apply to pictorial or A/V works
DACS
Describing Archives: A Content Standard;
DCMA
Digital Millennium Copyright Act; applies to digital records
DROID
Digital Record Object Identification; automatic file format identification tool
DIP
Dissemination Information Package
XML
Extensible Markup Language, a way of writing data in a structured form by enclosing it in tags.
LOCKS
Lots of copies keep stuff safe
MARC
Machine Readable Cataloging; a schema that uses numerical fields to encode bibliographic information and other metadata
METS
Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard; used to encode descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata for digital objects
MODS
Metadata Object Description Schema; XML-based schema developed by the Library of Congress, more complex than Dublin Core but less complex than MARC
Descriptive metadata
Metadata that characterizes the nature of an information artifact, record, archival resource or library resource and supports its discovery
NDSA Levels of Preservation
National Digital Stewardship Alliance; matrix for assessing digital preservation according to five functional areas: Storage, Integrity, Control, Metadata, Content
OAIS Reference Model
Open Archival Information System; framework for an archival system dedicated to preserving and maintaining access to digital information over the long term.
PREMIS
Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies; comprised of four different entities
RDF
Resource Description Framework. Describes resources using a subject-predicate-object statement
3-legged stool
Resources, technology, organization
SIP
Submission Information Package
Fair Use
The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations. 4 factors to consider: 1) purpose and character, 2) nature of protected work, 3) amount of substance used, 4) market effect
TDR
Trusted Digital Repository; provides reliable access to managed digital resources for its designated community in perpetuity
URI
Universal Resource Identifier
emulation
Using new hardware and software to imitate and recreate the original look, feel, and functionality of a file
conceptual model
a framework of ideas for explaining and studying entities and their relationships; e.g., FRBR
requirement
a functional need that must be present in a digital preservation system
authenticity
a record is what it claims to be
Wireframe
an image or set of images which displays the functional elements of a website or page, typically used for planning a site's structure and functionality.
born digital
an item originating in a computer environment with no analog counterpart
Computational Archival Science
applying computational thinking and methods to archival practices and decisions
digital video
consist of content streams and a file container
normalization
converting all digital objects of a particular type into a single format to ensure functionality and longevity
specification
group of related requirements
metadata
information that characterizes or describes an information artifact, record, or archival resource
record
materials created or received by a person/family/organization created in the course of events and selected to be preserved in some format
Migration
moving data between formats or systems as as an act of preservation
NER
named entity recognition
Task Analysis
observing users interacting with your system
PRONOM
public, web-based file format registry managed by the National Archives (UK)
de-duping
removing duplicate items from a collection
Digital Forensics
the discovery, collection, and analysis of evidence found on computers and networks
copyright
the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
virtual machine
tricks your computer into thinking it's a different kind of computer, e.g. running Linux on a Windows machine
sectors and clusters
units of storage that can be identified and found by a computer system
fixity information
used to ensure a digital object has not been changed; e.g., checksums, hashes, digital signatures
orphan works
works still protected by copyright, but the copyright owner is unknown or difficult to determine
Not Protected by Copyright
works without originality like facts, recipes, ideas, US Govt works, laws, public domain items, and works not by human beings
4 characteristics of records to preserve
1) Authenticity 2) Reliability 3) Integrity 4) Usability
standard
A document that provides requirements, specifications, and guidelines that can be used consistently to ensure that materials and processes are fit for their intended purpose
Copyright Act of 1976
A federal statute that (1) establishes the requirements for obtaining a copyright and (2) protects copyrighted works from infringement.
derivative work
A new, original product that includes content from previously existing work.
Dublin Core
A small set of metadata elements used to describe digital resources; maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
ACMS
Archival Collections Management System; program that provides support for archival workflows, including appraisal, accession, description, arrangement and collections management
AIP
Archival Information Package
