Presentations Session Chair: Stefan Elnabli (UC San Diego) Session Chair: Daniel Noonan (The Ohio State University)
Cloud-Native Preservation Bill Branan DuraSpace
An exploration of the methods by which digital preservation practices can be applied to content managed in cloud storage. By taking advantage of cloud-native capabilities, like serverless computing, the scale and flexibility of cloud environments can be leveraged to meet preservation needs without sacrificing the cost benefits of the cloud.
Application-Independent Preservation: Fedora 6.0 and the Oxford Common File Layout David Wilcox(1), Este Pope(2), Scott Prater(3) 1: DuraSpace, Canada; 2: Amherst College, USA; 3: University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
The Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL) is an application-independent approach to digital object storage. Fedora 6.0 will support OCFL persistence. This presentation provides a brief introduction to the OCFL and its benefits, and an overview of the Fedora 6.0 design and its potential impact on a digital preservation ecosystem.
From Efforts to Impact: Future Directions for the PEGI Project Shari Laster(1), Deborah Yun Caldwell(2), James R. Jacobs(3) 1: Arizona State University; 2: University of North Carolina--Greensboro; 3: Stanford University
The Preservation of Electronic Government Information (PEGI) Project has sought to address national concerns about improving long-term access to born-digital government information. In exploring the outputs of our efforts, we have encountered challenges in cooperative agenda-building. Do these differences of perspective represent incommensurable paradigms, or is alignment possible?
Media Curation Librarian \\ Manager, Digital Reformatting Operations, UC San Diego
Stefan Elnabli is UC San Diego Library's Media Curation Librarian and Digital Reformatting Operations manager, providing strategic direction in the Library's management, preservation, and access of moving image collections. Elnabli's engagement with visual culture and digital repository... Read More →