The OAIS model in Digital Humanities: feedback from archival practice in linguistics
Résumé
OAIS is a conceptual framework for an Open Archival Information System (ISO 14721:2003) initially designed for constructing archives of quantitative data. In 2006, the National Center for Scientific Research in France launched a pilot project setting-up services for the sharing and long-term preservation of speech data and related material. Several institutional partners were involved, among which the CINES (National Computing Center for Higher Education). The Speech & Language Data Repository (SLDR, www.sldr.org) is an outcome of this project. Success of the venture depends on fostering an effective collaboration between the major actors: research scholars, curators, archivists and computer scientists. We will expose (positive and negative) examples of digital curation to identify good practice in terms of deposit, descriptive metadata, integrated access-rights management and the packaging of archival items for their medium and long-term storage.
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