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The Purdue University Research Repository:

The Purdue University Research Repository:. HUBzero customization for dataset publication and digital preservation. Amy Barton, MLS Assistant Professor of Library Science, Metadata Specialist . Carly Dearborn, MSIS Digital Preservation and Electronic Records Archivist. Neal Harmeyer, MLS

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The Purdue University Research Repository:

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  1. The Purdue University Research Repository: HUBzero customization for dataset publication and digital preservation • Amy Barton, MLS • Assistant Professor of Library Science, Metadata Specialist • Carly Dearborn, MSIS • Digital Preservation and Electronic Records Archivist Neal Harmeyer, MLS Digital Archivist

  2. What is PURR? Technical and institutional infrastructure

  3. The Purdue University Research Repository A brief overview: • The Purdue University Research Repository (PURR) is a research collaboration and data management solution for Purdue researchers and their collaborators. • Data management support • A workspace for researchers to collaborate on research and publish datasets online • Access to published datasets with unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) • Long-term preservation component • https://purr.purdue.edu

  4. The Purdue University Research Repository A customized instance of hubzero ® • PURR utilizes HUBzero as its foundation: https://hubzero.org • Designed to facilitate virtual communities, online collaboration, research, and teaching • Built on open source LAMP (Linux Apache, MySQL, and PHP) platform with Joomla! Content Management System (CMS) • PURR was specially customized for data stewardship which includes a workflow for the curation, publication, dissemination and preservation of datasets • Unique customization of HUB software will be added to base HUBzero package in next release

  5. The Purdue University Research Repository Collaborative institutional infrastructure • Collaborative effort • Purdue University Libraries • Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP) • Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) • Governed by an Executive Committee, Steering Group, and a Working Group • PURR Libraries team • Project Director 50% • Digital Data Repository Specialist 100% • Two Software Developers 100% • Metadata Specialist 20% • Digital Archivist 25% • Two Graduate Assistants 50% • Graduate Assistant 25%

  6. Data Preservation ISO 16363 & OAIS

  7. Digital Preservation in PURR The data deluge • Long-term data management plans required by many federal funding agencies • Trustworthy repositories, sound metadata creation and capture, open standards for file formats, and information literacy vital to longevity of digital resources • Working Group drafted PURR Digital Preservation Policy using the Trustworthy Repository Audit Checklist (TRAC) as guiding document. • TRAC/ISO 16363 influenced documentation such as mission statement, policies, job descriptions, business plan, etc.

  8. Digital Preservation in PURR Developing policies and strategies • PURR’s preservation mandate and its organizational commitment. • PURR commits to preservation for a period of 10 years after which the content is subject to the Libraries’ selection criteria and archival appraisal • Preservation strategies: full preservation, bit-level preservation and no preservation. • All objects receive bit-level maintenance, a DOI permanent identifier, PREMIS preservation metadata, onsite and offsite backups, regular virus checks, regular rotation to new storage media. • PURR accepts all file formats but recommends formats which are more sustainable long-term.

  9. Digital Preservation in PURR OAIS & Distributed digital preservation • The Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model is a standard in digital preservation and an ISO standard – ISO 14721 • Producers submit content item for publication with appropriate Dublin Core metadata – this acts as the Submission Information Package (SIP) • The Content Information (CI) is then bundled together with Preservation Description Information using Library of Congress specifications for BagIt. This is the Archival Information Package (AIP) • Unlike most OAIS repositories, the Dissemination Information Package (DIP) is not derived from AIP but rather its SIP. • In February 2013, Purdue joined The MetaArchive Cooperative

  10. SIP Designated Community purr.purdue.edu APACHE DIP PHP MySQL JOOMLA! Backup (MetaArchive) HUBzero LOCKSS access BagIt Media AIP LINUX Diagram designed by: SriramKiranValavala

  11. PURR Metadata weaving of standardsfor preservation

  12. Metadata & AIP CREATION TOOL Talking points Metadata Overview Dataset Publication Process Archive Information Package Generation Metadata Generation

  13. Metadata goals for purr • dataset metadata Capture all pertinent information about the dataset file for long term preservation • Descriptive metadata • Administrative metadata • Technical metadata • Structural metadata • Rights metadata • Preservation metadata

  14. Metadata Generation Metadata Standards FOR PURR Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) • Wrapper DCMI Metadata Terms (dcterms) • Descriptive metadata Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) • Dataset ownership • Access condition Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies (PREMIS) • Preservation metadata

  15. Metadata generation Why mets? METS acts as a structured container into which other standard metadata schemas can be pointed to externally or embedded internally. Structure: • Descriptive Section <mets:dmdSec> • Administrative Section <mets:amdSec> • Technical Section <mets:techMD> • Rights Section <mets:rightsMD> • Digital Provenance Section <mets:digiprovMD> • File Section <mets:fileSec> • File Structure Section <mets:structMap> DCTERMS PREMIS PREMIS & MODS METS

  16. Metadata Generation • Why Qualified Dublin core? Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) • OurDigital Library Software Developer, Brandon Beatty, developed OAI-PMH functionality The code was submitted to the HUBzero development group and added the core HUBzero code. HUBzero now comes standard with OAI-PMH functionality A contribution for the greater good 

  17. Metadata Generation Why Premis? PREMIS is a robust preservation standard that captures digital preservation activities applied to a digital object. • Intellectual Entity • Acoherent set of content that is reasonably described as a unit (dataset). • Objects • A discrete unit of information in digital form. • Events • An action that involves at least one object or agent known to the preservation repository. • Rights • Assertions of one or more rights or permissions pertaining to an object and/or agent. • Agents • A person, organization, or software program associated with preservation events in the life of an object. Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata (http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/activities/pmwg/premis-final.pdf)

  18. Metadata generation PREMIS Events for purr Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata (http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/activities/pmwg/premis-final.pdf)

  19. Metadata generation • Why mods? • CaptureDataset Ownership • <name> The name of a person, organization, or event (conference, meeting, etc.) associated in some way with the resource. • <affiliation> The name of an organization, institution, etc. with which the entity recorded in <name> was associated at the time that the resource was created. • <role> Designates the relationship (role) of the entity recorded in name to the resource described in the record. • <accessCondition> Information about restrictions imposed on access to a resource. • <mods:accessCondition type="restriction on access">publically accessible </mods:accessCondition> • <mods:accessCondition type="restriction on access">embargoed until 2015-06-30 </mods:accessCondition>

  20. Metadata generation • AIP creation

  21. Metadata Generation • AIP Creation

  22. Metadata generation • AIP creation

  23. Metadata Generation • AIP creation CC0 - Creative Commons Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs Unported 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Unported 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Unported 3.0 License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Unported 3.0 License

  24. Metadata Generation • AIP creation

  25. Metadata Generation • AIP creation PURR Puuuurrrrrrrrrrr….

  26. Metadata generation • Premis event captured <mets:digiprovMD ID="METS-digiprovMD-premis-event-unpacking-20130312T112352- processId-17937-seq-1"> <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="PREMIS:EVENT"> <mets:xmlData> <premis:event> <premis:eventIdentifier> <premis:eventIdentifierType>HUBzero</premis:eventIdentifierType> <premis:eventIdentifierValue>premis-event-unpacking- 20130312T112352-processId-17937-seq-1 </premis:eventIdentifierValue> </premis:eventIdentifier> <premis:eventType>unpacking</premis:eventType> <premis:eventDateTime>2013-03-12T11:23:52+00:00 </premis:eventDateTime> <premis:eventDetail>tool: HUBzero</premis:eventDetail> <premis:eventOutcomeInformation> <premis:eventOutcome>unpackaged</premis:eventOutcome> </premis:eventOutcomeInformation>…

  27. Metadata generation • Mets wrapper & DC Terms <mets:dmdSec ID="METS-dmdSec-doi__10.5072__FK250925"> <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC"> <mets:xmlData> <mets:dcterms> <dcterms:creator>Amy Barton</dcterms:creator> <dcterms:date>2013-01-07T16:40:43-05:00</dcterms:date> <dcterms:description>projectName: Metadata Project</dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>projectAlias: metadata</dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>publicationState: Draft under review</dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>publicationVersion: 1</dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>abstract: A metadata workshop was developed based on subject liaison librarians’ feedback in a Qualtrics survey. </dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>notes: The dataset contains survey data.</dcterms:description> <dcterms:description>synopsis: Subject Librarian survey and resulting metadata workshop.</dcterms:description> <dcterms:format>BagIt</dcterms:format> <dcterms:identifier>doi:10.5072/FK250925</dcterms:identifier> <dcterms:publisher>Purdue University Research Repository</dcterms:publisher> <dcterms:rights>CC0 - Creative Commons</dcterms:rights> <dcterms:subject>Instruction</dcterms:subject> <dcterms:subject>Metadata</dcterms:subject> <dcterms:subject>Survey data</dcterms:subject> <dcterms:subject>Library Science</dcterms:subject> <dcterms:title>Metadata Madness Workshop:</dcterms:title> <dcterms:type>dataset</dcterms:type> </mets:dcterms> </mets:xmlData> </mets:mdWrap> </mets:dmdSec>

  28. Metadata generation Mets technical section

  29. Metadata generation Mets technical section

  30. Metadata generation Mets rights

  31. Metadata generation • Mods dataset ownership

  32. Metadata generation Premis agent

  33. Metadata generation Premis Event

  34. Metadata generation Mets files and structure map

  35. PURR Puuuurrrrrrrrrrr….

  36. Want to learn more? Purr contacts • Visit https://purr.purdue.edu/ • Digital Data Repository Specialist: Courtney Matthews at matthew6@purdue.edu

  37. Special thanks to: • Neal Harmeyer, Digital Archivist • Brandon Beatty, Digital Library Software Developer • Courtney Matthews, Digital Data Repository Specialist • Mark Fisher, Digital Library Software Developer

  38. References • Faniel, Ixchel M., Zimmerman, Ann (2011) “Beyond the Data Deluge: A Research Agenda for Largee-Scale Data Sharing and Reuse.” The International Journal of Digital Curation 6(1): 59 • Lee, C., and Tibbo, H. “Digital Curation and Trusted Repositories: Steps toward Success” (2007). Journal of Digital Information. http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/229/183 • Klimeck, G., McLennan, M., Brophy, S.P., Adams, G.B., & Lundstrom, M.S.(2008). “nanoHUB.org: Advancing Education and Research in Nanotechnology,” Computing in Science and Engineering,10(5): 17, 19, 21 • Witt, M., (2012).“Curation Service Models: Purdue University Research Repository” Libraries and Staff Presentations. Paper 3. http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_fspress/3 • Witt, M. (2012). Co-designing, Co-developing, and Co-implementing an Institutional Data Repository Service. Journal of Library Administration, 52(2). DOI:10.1080/01930826.2012.655607

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