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Renewing the Arsenals of Nemesis: Dealing with Private Papers at the Bodleian Library, Oxford Richard Ovenden & Susan Thomas, Bodleian Library, Oxford Digital Archives Meeting, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New York
Personal digital collections: new phenomenon, new problem Bodleian a major repository of private papers 15% of the entries in the  Oxford Dictionary of National Biography  based on Bodleian archival holdings Politics: 6 British Prime Ministers, etc Literature: Tolkien, Kafka, C S Lewis etc Intellectuals: Isaiah Berlin, Bruce Chatwin etc Organisations: Conservative Party, Anti-Apartheid Movement etc Rapid growth in personal media capture: depth and breadth: Digital images, video, sound, personal digitization Standard ‘Office’ materials: email, word processed files, spreadsheets Communication media: webpages, blogs
Personal digital collections: new phenomenon, new problem Major issue : how do we change and adapt to these new creating/collecting realities in order to maintain our role as a national and international repository?
Personal digital collections: questions and implications Cultural phenomenon: does it have the same importance as paper? Changing attitudes among creators / difference between public and private realms Digital archaeology Official ‘fear of disclosure’ Do the digital equivalents of letters and drafts of literary work have a value? Zadie Smith’s email Clutag Press Archive: Bodleian’s first digital purchase Even if you want to preserve your digital ‘stuff’ yourself, how do you do it?
 
Personal digital collections: signifiers   Commercial players BT Digital Vault ‘ Protect, share, store, and manage’ Apple Timecapsule ‘ You no longer have to worry about losing your digital life’ Social networking sites Online deaths Who controls a deceased persons profile and data on MySpace or Facebook?
 
 
Personal digital collections: the challenge Challenge to the archival sector to offer better, more trusted services to creators/donors
The journey:  past, present and future Previous and related work at Bodleian futureArch – objectives & implementation principles Current methods of coping and how futureArch's developments will help
Previous work Archival strategy Collect Paradigm project Cairo project Infrastructure Digital Asset Management System (DAMS)‏ Oxford Digital Library Oxford University Research Archive
Our new project Transform hybrid archive capacity over 3yrs Implementation principles: Holistic view of the archival lifecycle Work with relevant communities Retain archival principles Good fit with wider Library digital architecture Distribute responsibilities – involve key personnel Work with real collections
Policy objectives Establish hybrid archives workflow for whole lifecycle Establish roles & responsibilities (curatorial and technical)‏ Establish and implement budgetary changes
Cultural objectives Address cultural & organisational changes Train curatorial staff (distributing knowledge of digital curation)‏ Provide curatorial staff with tools that allow them to apply existing skills Two one-year graduate traineeships for would-be digital archivists Share lessons with other institutions
Infrastructure objectives Establish Bodleian Electronic Archives & Manuscripts (BEAM) as a permanent production-level service Deliver suitable infrastructure for BEAM, which shares common components with Oxford Digital Library (ODL) and Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)‏
Collections objectives Develop new relationships with creators/donors of papers Engender confidence in our digital curation capabilities Insert the Library earlier in the donor workflow  Enable easy, regular and secure electronic transfers to the Library Process our (identified) born-digital backlog Ramp up collection development of hybrid archives
Research support objectives Develop secure, on-site, access services for readers, which integrate finding aids with access to born-digital material Expose metadata about hybrid archives to third-party web services (where suitable)‏ Incorporate archives into Search Oxford Libraries Online (SOLO).
On to current methods of coping... How we undertake some activities in the archive lifecycle now Issues with current practice How futureArch will make it better
Accession process Currently:  u ncertainty re. extent/nature of digital holdings, despite survey work Encourage capture of format information at accession, and direction of digital material to different (but related) workflow
Acquisition from older media Equipment, software and documentation Acquire, store and maintain Slow, specialist, but small-ish quantities Draw on enthusiast expertise Develop and document processes Processes obliterate metadata
From manual to automated (mass) extraction Modern offline media in archival collections – more of it. Currently :  imaged disk by disk Post futureArch: En masse forensic imaging Error logs Hashing Analysis of disks Operates unattended Up to 100 discs at once Up to 150 diskettes at once
Extraction from diverse media Currently:  configure solutions for media Post futureArch:  forensic workstation supporting multiple devices: Various hard drives & storage devices (e.g. IDE, SATA, SCSI)‏ Floppies, CDs and DVDs Compact Flash, Micro Drives, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD Cards, Secure Digital Media and Multimedia Cards  Write protection of source media, hashing, logs, data preview
Extract from Web? Currently:  no strategies or tools for acquiring components of an archive that are scattered among online services Post futureArch:   Test extraction from different services (exploring legal and technical issues)‏ Develop curatorial guidelines and how-tos Raise awareness among curatorial staff
Donor submission Currently:   Submission by email, etc. Relationships with donors Post futureArch : secure online submission tool for donors Better assistance for donors
Storage and preservation Currently: Small data safe (media)‏ Stand-alone storage Regular directory structures  Accession-level metadata collected in spreadsheet Lower level tool-generated metadata stored alongside data in directory structure Manual technology watch Post futureArch: DAMS storage layer Fedora repositories Repository services (authentication, PIDs, access preservation, etc.)‏ Accessible to curators Improved ingest and metadata generation Preservation planning and strategies developed and implemented through Planets tools
Processing and Cataloguing Currently: Digital archivist supplies copies (sometimes re-formatted) to cataloguers - security concerns  Need new tricks for examining material (diplomatics)‏ Technical requirements (software, dual monitors)‏ Spreadsheets used for appraisal and arrangement Intellectual arrangement takes precedence over format 'MS. Digital' shelfmark Post futureArch: Cataloguers have direct access to material via repository Ability to update auto-generated repository metadata Appraisal, arrangement and format transformations facilitated through repository services Elimination of security concerns (no copies)‏ Established cataloguing rules and tips
Arrangement using spreadsheets Used by Bodleian cataloguers for arranging archives Eliminate duplicates (hash values), often found in personal archive (backups)‏ Assign and sort into series and date arrangements
Access Now Few collections catalogued and accessible Exploring ideas around presentation Access via locked down reading room laptop Manual processes – preparing access environments Isolation of archival finding aids Post futureArch Certain collections made accessible 'Publication pathways' for opening collections to researchers Researcher interfaces driven by content models & assoc. services Leverage relevant ORA interfaces and Fedora services Better linkage between finding aids and digital archives Develop reproduction services Thin client reading room service (Sun ray)‏ Exposure of some metadata to SOLO and the wider web
Castle papers catalogue: Fonds-level MS. Digital shelfmark Signals format to users and staff Fits with Bodley’s traditions
Castle papers catalogue: Fonds-level Arrangement aims to integrate digital and non-digital
Castle papers catalogue: Lower levels Describing extent
Presenting born-digital archives Links to born-digital material from EAD at all hierarchical levels represented in the finding aid Links back to the EAD finding aid Links to an inventory of the digital-only material in a collection
Presenting born-digital archives Keeping metadata in place while user reads file Allowing browsing between files Access to format-specific functionality But, standardising interfaces
Conclusion: Trust A E Housman: the arsenals of Nemesis are located in the recesses of the Bodleian Library. Trust and confidence: Creators: that their stuff can be safely preserved Future scholars: that digital material is readily knowable  Library stakeholders: that we are stewarding our resources carefully
Contact Email us at: [email_address] [email_address] Keep an eye on: http:// beam.bodley.ox.ac.uk [not yet live, but watch this space] http:// futurearchives.blogspot.com

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20080903arsenalsofnemesis 04

  • 1. Renewing the Arsenals of Nemesis: Dealing with Private Papers at the Bodleian Library, Oxford Richard Ovenden & Susan Thomas, Bodleian Library, Oxford Digital Archives Meeting, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New York
  • 2. Personal digital collections: new phenomenon, new problem Bodleian a major repository of private papers 15% of the entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography based on Bodleian archival holdings Politics: 6 British Prime Ministers, etc Literature: Tolkien, Kafka, C S Lewis etc Intellectuals: Isaiah Berlin, Bruce Chatwin etc Organisations: Conservative Party, Anti-Apartheid Movement etc Rapid growth in personal media capture: depth and breadth: Digital images, video, sound, personal digitization Standard ‘Office’ materials: email, word processed files, spreadsheets Communication media: webpages, blogs
  • 3. Personal digital collections: new phenomenon, new problem Major issue : how do we change and adapt to these new creating/collecting realities in order to maintain our role as a national and international repository?
  • 4. Personal digital collections: questions and implications Cultural phenomenon: does it have the same importance as paper? Changing attitudes among creators / difference between public and private realms Digital archaeology Official ‘fear of disclosure’ Do the digital equivalents of letters and drafts of literary work have a value? Zadie Smith’s email Clutag Press Archive: Bodleian’s first digital purchase Even if you want to preserve your digital ‘stuff’ yourself, how do you do it?
  • 5.  
  • 6. Personal digital collections: signifiers Commercial players BT Digital Vault ‘ Protect, share, store, and manage’ Apple Timecapsule ‘ You no longer have to worry about losing your digital life’ Social networking sites Online deaths Who controls a deceased persons profile and data on MySpace or Facebook?
  • 7.  
  • 8.  
  • 9. Personal digital collections: the challenge Challenge to the archival sector to offer better, more trusted services to creators/donors
  • 10. The journey: past, present and future Previous and related work at Bodleian futureArch – objectives & implementation principles Current methods of coping and how futureArch's developments will help
  • 11. Previous work Archival strategy Collect Paradigm project Cairo project Infrastructure Digital Asset Management System (DAMS)‏ Oxford Digital Library Oxford University Research Archive
  • 12. Our new project Transform hybrid archive capacity over 3yrs Implementation principles: Holistic view of the archival lifecycle Work with relevant communities Retain archival principles Good fit with wider Library digital architecture Distribute responsibilities – involve key personnel Work with real collections
  • 13. Policy objectives Establish hybrid archives workflow for whole lifecycle Establish roles & responsibilities (curatorial and technical)‏ Establish and implement budgetary changes
  • 14. Cultural objectives Address cultural & organisational changes Train curatorial staff (distributing knowledge of digital curation)‏ Provide curatorial staff with tools that allow them to apply existing skills Two one-year graduate traineeships for would-be digital archivists Share lessons with other institutions
  • 15. Infrastructure objectives Establish Bodleian Electronic Archives & Manuscripts (BEAM) as a permanent production-level service Deliver suitable infrastructure for BEAM, which shares common components with Oxford Digital Library (ODL) and Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)‏
  • 16. Collections objectives Develop new relationships with creators/donors of papers Engender confidence in our digital curation capabilities Insert the Library earlier in the donor workflow Enable easy, regular and secure electronic transfers to the Library Process our (identified) born-digital backlog Ramp up collection development of hybrid archives
  • 17. Research support objectives Develop secure, on-site, access services for readers, which integrate finding aids with access to born-digital material Expose metadata about hybrid archives to third-party web services (where suitable)‏ Incorporate archives into Search Oxford Libraries Online (SOLO).
  • 18. On to current methods of coping... How we undertake some activities in the archive lifecycle now Issues with current practice How futureArch will make it better
  • 19. Accession process Currently: u ncertainty re. extent/nature of digital holdings, despite survey work Encourage capture of format information at accession, and direction of digital material to different (but related) workflow
  • 20. Acquisition from older media Equipment, software and documentation Acquire, store and maintain Slow, specialist, but small-ish quantities Draw on enthusiast expertise Develop and document processes Processes obliterate metadata
  • 21. From manual to automated (mass) extraction Modern offline media in archival collections – more of it. Currently : imaged disk by disk Post futureArch: En masse forensic imaging Error logs Hashing Analysis of disks Operates unattended Up to 100 discs at once Up to 150 diskettes at once
  • 22. Extraction from diverse media Currently: configure solutions for media Post futureArch: forensic workstation supporting multiple devices: Various hard drives & storage devices (e.g. IDE, SATA, SCSI)‏ Floppies, CDs and DVDs Compact Flash, Micro Drives, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD Cards, Secure Digital Media and Multimedia Cards Write protection of source media, hashing, logs, data preview
  • 23. Extract from Web? Currently: no strategies or tools for acquiring components of an archive that are scattered among online services Post futureArch: Test extraction from different services (exploring legal and technical issues)‏ Develop curatorial guidelines and how-tos Raise awareness among curatorial staff
  • 24. Donor submission Currently: Submission by email, etc. Relationships with donors Post futureArch : secure online submission tool for donors Better assistance for donors
  • 25. Storage and preservation Currently: Small data safe (media)‏ Stand-alone storage Regular directory structures Accession-level metadata collected in spreadsheet Lower level tool-generated metadata stored alongside data in directory structure Manual technology watch Post futureArch: DAMS storage layer Fedora repositories Repository services (authentication, PIDs, access preservation, etc.)‏ Accessible to curators Improved ingest and metadata generation Preservation planning and strategies developed and implemented through Planets tools
  • 26. Processing and Cataloguing Currently: Digital archivist supplies copies (sometimes re-formatted) to cataloguers - security concerns Need new tricks for examining material (diplomatics)‏ Technical requirements (software, dual monitors)‏ Spreadsheets used for appraisal and arrangement Intellectual arrangement takes precedence over format 'MS. Digital' shelfmark Post futureArch: Cataloguers have direct access to material via repository Ability to update auto-generated repository metadata Appraisal, arrangement and format transformations facilitated through repository services Elimination of security concerns (no copies)‏ Established cataloguing rules and tips
  • 27. Arrangement using spreadsheets Used by Bodleian cataloguers for arranging archives Eliminate duplicates (hash values), often found in personal archive (backups)‏ Assign and sort into series and date arrangements
  • 28. Access Now Few collections catalogued and accessible Exploring ideas around presentation Access via locked down reading room laptop Manual processes – preparing access environments Isolation of archival finding aids Post futureArch Certain collections made accessible 'Publication pathways' for opening collections to researchers Researcher interfaces driven by content models & assoc. services Leverage relevant ORA interfaces and Fedora services Better linkage between finding aids and digital archives Develop reproduction services Thin client reading room service (Sun ray)‏ Exposure of some metadata to SOLO and the wider web
  • 29. Castle papers catalogue: Fonds-level MS. Digital shelfmark Signals format to users and staff Fits with Bodley’s traditions
  • 30. Castle papers catalogue: Fonds-level Arrangement aims to integrate digital and non-digital
  • 31. Castle papers catalogue: Lower levels Describing extent
  • 32. Presenting born-digital archives Links to born-digital material from EAD at all hierarchical levels represented in the finding aid Links back to the EAD finding aid Links to an inventory of the digital-only material in a collection
  • 33. Presenting born-digital archives Keeping metadata in place while user reads file Allowing browsing between files Access to format-specific functionality But, standardising interfaces
  • 34. Conclusion: Trust A E Housman: the arsenals of Nemesis are located in the recesses of the Bodleian Library. Trust and confidence: Creators: that their stuff can be safely preserved Future scholars: that digital material is readily knowable Library stakeholders: that we are stewarding our resources carefully
  • 35. Contact Email us at: [email_address] [email_address] Keep an eye on: http:// beam.bodley.ox.ac.uk [not yet live, but watch this space] http:// futurearchives.blogspot.com