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Developing Policies for Digital Preservation

Developing Policies for Digital Preservation. ERPANET seminar Glasgow, 30 August 2004. Hans Hofman Nationaal Archief Netherlands Co-Director ERPANET. An overview. Some observations from practice Scope and objectives What is a policy? Implementation issues Summary.

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Developing Policies for Digital Preservation

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  1. Developing Policies for Digital Preservation ERPANET seminar Glasgow, 30 August 2004 Hans Hofman Nationaal Archief Netherlands Co-Director ERPANET

  2. An overview • Some observations from practice • Scope and objectives • What is a policy? • Implementation issues • Summary ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  3. What does practice tell us? • Case studies conducted of over 60 organisations interviewed • Different sectors (private companies, government) • Objective: to acquire insight in what organisations are doing and what triggers them to do things ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  4. Insights gathered (1) • Few organisations have a policy or are just starting to think about it • Where there were policies interviewees acknowledged they were not always implemented across organisations • Most policies not comprehensive, but fragmented • Standards and guidelines developed by other communities often considered as not attractive ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  5. Insights gathered (2) • Awareness still an issue, as is therefore funding • Position of records or archives department weak • Level of knowledge and expertise an issue • Few organisations articulate preservation strategies as part of system and software specifications • Often IT-driven ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  6. Insights gathered (3) • Driver: nature of business important, re-use, economic benefits, competitive advantage, legal compliance • Primary Business (e.g. banking, EPO, meteorological institutes, broadcasting, pharmaceuticals, news agencies) • Bureaucratic organisations relatively slow ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  7. Preliminary conclusions • Activity is fragmentary: practices tend to be incomplete, ad hoc, and individual • Preservation not a separate issue, but an aspect of information management • In order to be effective: integration needed • Period of transition: requires change management ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  8. Some relevant ERPANET workshops (1) • Policies (Fontainebleau) • Business-oriented, comprehensive, embedded • At different levels (organisation, national, international) • Collaboration between different actors: interdisciplinary • Knowledge and skills: training and research needed ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  9. Most relevant ERPANET workshops (2) • Audit and Certification (Antwerp) • Powerful tool • Necessity of having/chosing frameworks to audit against • Supports continuous process of improvement (e.g. IMCC) • Supports transparency • Certification additional layer of authority ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  10. Available frameworks • ISO 15489:2001 Records Management Standard (including ISO 23081-1:2004 Principles of RM metadata) • Several sets of guidelines (NAA, TNA, Library and Archives Canada) • Many sets of metadata (Austr. RKMS, DCMI, preservation metadata, METS,…) • Open Archival Information System (OAIS; ISO 14721:2002) • Methodologies for designing and implementation (e.g. DIRKS) ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  11. Records Management: ISO 15489:2001 • Roles and responsibilities • Identification of requirements • records and record systems • Design of procedures and systems • RM processes and instruments • Training • Evaluation and Audit ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  12. Lot of things available, but ….. How to make it work in a coherent way in relation to the requirements of an organisation (either government, commercial or cultural heritage institution)? THE BIG CHALLENGE ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  13. Understanding the IM context • Business process • Related activities performed on information • create, use, manage/organise, appraise • Policies, people, systems, processes/ procedures and standards • Regulatory framework, mandate, accountability ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  14. From policy to implementation • Having a policy is one thing, but how to implement it? • No one starts from scratch • Identify where the organisation is • Identify where the organisation needs/ wants to be • Information Management Capacity Check (IMCC, Canada) • Capacity assessment (who, what, how) • Levels of maturity (identifying the target) ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  15. Implementation issues (1) • Cultural and organisational aspects • Getting attention - acknowledgement from management • How to get acceptance from staff? • Training and professional development • What is business oriented and what specifically records management? ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  16. Implementation Issues (2) • Electronic recordkeeping: what is different? • More integrated • Invisible? • Centralised - decentralised (opportunities enabled by IT) • Maintaining adequacy: quality management • Continuous monitoring and evaluation ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  17. Implementation issues (3) • Building a business case • Risk management (business, value of information) • Structured approach (cf. DIRKS) starting with situation analysis (business context, internal developments, legal and business requirements) ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  18. Summary (1) • Period of transition: organisations still in orientation phase • Understanding the business (and IT) in a changing context • Identifying business case • Identifying suitable approach • Identifying what is available and possible • Customising and adapting it ERPANET - Hans Hofman

  19. Change of focus needed Focus on integration (awareness, business) Re-positioning RM (confidence, services) Need for interdisciplinary approaches Training (professional development) and it will be …. a never ending cycle! Summary (2) ERPANET - Hans Hofman

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