Short Paper: Design Patterns in Digital Preservation

Abstract

This paper proposes a framework to help understand the different ways digital preservation goals can achieved, and the contextual factors these choices depend on. This is done through a worked example: three different design patterns representing the three possible modes of archival information flow, each illustrated with realistic examples and practices. By helping a wider audience understand these different approaches, we can ensure implementation choices are informed by practice, rather than by default, or without even realizing a choice has been made.

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Creators
Andrew Jackson
Institutions
The British Library
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Keywords
oais; design patterns; risk management
Publication Type
short paper
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CC-BY 4.0 International
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