ID3.4.1 Service Level Agreements for Audiovisual Preservation Services
Description : This document outlines a framework for monitoring and managing services with a service level agreements (SLA) and proposes a complete list of terms suitable for inclusion in the SLA for a preservation service provider. Modelling techniques for service capacity management are discussed and the results of a survey investigating trust issues is presented. Standards and reference models for computer readable SLAs such as WSAgreement are compared and the real world experience of managing the relationship between a preservation service provider and their client is documented.
Author : Stephen C PhillipsStephen C Phillips (University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre) -
Published 10/05/2010 (v1.00) |
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Deliverable D3.4.1_ServiceLevelAgreements |
ID3.3.1 Media formats, identification methods and implementations for multivalent preservation
Description : The objective of this report is to provide guidance on the range and nature of problems in audiovisual digital preservation, and the potential for Multivalent and iRODS technologies to address them. We illustrate how this is the most reliable method, when compared with other alternatives such as file conversions and creating wrappers/bindings to native libraries.
Author : Ann Gledson (UoL), Paul Watry (UoL) - Published 27/5/2010 (v1.02) |
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Deliverable D3.3.1_multivalent preservation |
ID3.2.1 : Threats to data integrity from use of large-scale data management environments
Description : Maintaining data integrity when using IT infrastructure for the long-term storage of audiovisual files is a major challenge. This report investigates the threats to files from the use of mass storage technologies (e.g. hard drives in servers and data tapes in robots); how can file corruption can be identified; and how the risk of loss be can assessed.
Author : Matthew Addis (T Innovation Centre) - Published 22/02/2010 (v1.00) |
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Deliverable D3.2.1_ThreatsMassStorage |
ID3.1.1 Specification and Design of a Preservation Environment for Audiovisual Content
Description : This report presents the specifications and designs for a framework for a long term preservation system for audiovisual content using migration, based on the OAIS reference model, taking into account the research done for audiovisual needs and also ExLibris’ experience in this area. Highlights of the research include well known standards such as OAIS, PREMIS, & METS as well as a review of tools for metadata extraction and file identification. A major emphasis was placed on designing the system with the ability to integrate the tools that will be developed within the scope of the PrestoPrime project.
Author : Nir Kashi (ExLibris) - Published 18/5/2010 (v2.01) |
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Deliverable D3.1.1_preservationSpecification |
D3.1 : Design and Specification of the Audiovisual Preservation Toolkit
Description : D3.1 is released as a cover deliverable for 4 different reports. It contains a review of current digital preservation support for AV files; a survey of File-Corruption Detection methods and technologies, a review of threats to data integrity from use of large-scale data management environments; the design of a system for preservation using both migration and multivalent methods; SLA schemas and QoS parameters for using online storage services in audiovisual preservation.
Author : Stephen C Phillips (University of Southampton, IT Innovation Centre) - Published 27/5/2010 (v1.01) |
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Deliverable D3.1_AVToolkitSpec |
D6.2.2 European Digital Library implementation guidelines for audiovisual archives
Description : This report is addressed to audiovisual content holders and describes the conditions and the process for making available audiovisual content to Europeana (www.europeana.eu).
Author : Georgia Angelaki (Europeana Foundation) - Published 10/05/2010 (v1.00) |
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Deliverable D6.2.2_EuropeanaAVProvGuidelines |
D2.3.1 Service-Oriented Models for Audiovisual Content Storage
Description : This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues.
Author : Stephen C Phillips (IT Innovation Centre) - Published on 14/04/2010 |
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Deliverable D2.3.1_preservationstrategies |
D2.2.1 : Preservation Process Modelling (Including a Review of Semantic Process Modelling and Workflow Languages)
Description : This report describes in a formalised way a comprehensive set of processes for digital preservation. These processes are drawn from a series of relevant projects and standards from the preservation community, including OAIS, TRAC, PLANETS and others. The result is intended to be used as a generic baseline that those interested in audiovisual preservation can refer to, extract and customise processes in order to fit with their specific AV preservation needs.
Author : Nena Schädler (IT Innovation Centre) - Published v1.on 01 20/4/2010 |
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Deliverable D2.2.1_preservationprocess |
D2.1.1 Audiovisual preservation strategies, data models and value-chains
Description : This is a report on preservation strategies, models and value-chains for digital file-based audiovisual content. The report includes: (a) current and emerging value-chains and business-models for audiovisual preservation; (b) a comparison of preservation strategies for audiovisual content including their strengths and weaknesses, and (c) a review of current preservation metadata models, and requirements for extension to support audiovisual files.
Authors : Matthew Addis (IT Innovation Centre) and Richard Wright (BBC) - Published on 11/02/2010 |
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Deliverable D2.1.1_preservationstrategies |
D7.1.3 Audiovisual Digital Preservation Status Report
Description : The current status of audiovisual preservation as of January 2010 is described. The previous reports concentrated on digitisation, which remains a significant issue. This report will introduce the new problem of digital preservation (arising from the results of digitisation), summarise the access issues for file-based audiovisual content, and
summarise the contributions of PrestoPRIME.
Author : Richard Wright (BBC) - Published on 25/01/2010 |
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Deliverable D7.1.3 Annual AV Status |
D5.1.1 Definition of Scenarios
Description : This document provides the description of contexts and cases, to be used as the base reference in the subsequent stages of integration and evaluation of the project’s outcomes. Preservation for broadcast archives, rights clearance, the perspectives of higher education institutions and of small & medium AV archives, adding AV content to Europeana, information enrichment by users, and the perspective of the
service providers are the main topics of this set of scenarios.
Author : Laurent Boch (Rai) - Published on 25/01/2010 |
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Deliverable D5.1.1 Scenarios |
PrestoPrime Glossary of Rights
Description : A simple Glossary defining rights and exploitation terms. This Rights
Glossary contains almost all “rights definitions” taken from the most
important agreements done by RAI. This Glossary is submitted to the
public community with a request to give a feedback on this glossary,
concerning both suggestions and objections, in order to permit us to
increase and/or modify the glossary itself.
Author : Monica Bartoleschi and Annita Di Carlo - Published on |
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the PrestoPrime Glossary of Rights page |
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