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Explore the importance of networks in digital preservation, focusing on alliances across communities and the Data-PASS Network. Learn about potential partners, technology, and the global data archives landscape.
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Networks as evolving infrastructure for digital preservation Alliance for Permanent Access November 8, 2011 Martha Anderson NDIIPP Program, The Library of Congress
When spiders unite, they can take down a lion. Credit: Donna Garde, Texas Parks & Wildlife, 2007
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
The Data-PASS Network is Simple… Data-PASS Collection Dev. Finding Aids Shared Tech. Replication Potential Additional Partners: US Potential Additional Partners: International …with room to grow Gutmann, Dec.08
… but it’s Embedded in a Complex World Research data producers Commercial data producers Gov’t data producers Producers P D P D A Aggregators (IPUMS, etc.) Non-archival Data Aggregators A Finding Aids Technology Finding Aids Technology Other U.S. Data Archives Data-PASS Partnership Harvard-ICPSR-NARA-Odum-Roper Global Data Archives Archives Collection Development -Replication CollectionDevelopment – Replication U U U U U U Data Users – A Global Community Users Arrows=Services P=Data ProvisioningD=Data Access A=ArchivingU=Data Use
Understanding Infrastructure: Dynamics, Tensions and Design, Edwards et al, NSF 2007.
Sustainable Digital Data Preservation & Access Network Partners(DataNet)
The Constellation Model of Collaborative Social Change, Surman & Surman, Social Innovation Journal, 2008.