The workflows that make robust digital preservation possible: LOCKSS archive case studies Alexandra Ohlson Stanford University, United States of America
Getting the content you want in to an archive such that it is recoverable when needed, is dependent on the efforts of the people and technology supporting the process. This talk will describe the workflow, challenges, trade-offs, and practical solutions that are the hidden realities of preserving digital content.
Distributed Digital Preservation in/capacity: Balancing Network and Local Obligations Kristi Park, Courtney Mumma Texas Digital Library, United States of America
Digital Preservation Services at the Texas Digital Library strive to balance contribution to community-based distributed digital preservation storage networks with local member needs. While TDL works to make DDP storage accessible to its members all along the resource spectrum, it wrestles with bottlenecks and technical debt accrued in that process.