You are here: University of Vienna PHAIDRA Detail o:378125
Title
A pragmatic approach to significant environment information collection to support object reuse
Subtitle (en)
Paper - iPES 2014 - Melbourne
Language
English
Description (en)
When aiming to ensure the long-term usage of digital objects, it is important to carefully select what information to keep, considering also what lives outside of them. In the PERICLES project we start by analysing how such information has been described in related work, considering common definitions of metadata, context, significant properties and environment, and we come to the conclusion that we need to consider the broadest set of information, which we term environment information. Building on previous definitions, we introduce the concept of Significant Environment Information (SE1) that takes into account the dependencies of the digital object on external information for specific purposes and significance weights that express the importance of such dependencies for the specific purpose. From there we expand the definition in time considering the importance of collecting SEI during any phase of the digital object lifecycle, following the sheer curation perspective. Examples of SEI are illustrated in the very diverse use cases considered in the project, that include diverse data types from the Art domain and data from space observations in the Science domain. Finally we introduce our PERICLES Extraction Tool, that we developed to capture SEI, and present methods to extract SEI with experimental results supporting the approach. The PET tool automates the novel techniques we describe, supports sheer curation, as a continuous transparent collection process that otherwise the user (e.g. scientist, artist in our use cases) would have to find time to perform manually.
Keywords (en)
iPRES 2014, digital preservation, significant properties, significant environment information, environment information, dependency graph, sheer curation, significance weight, dependency extraction
Author of the digital object
Fabio  Corubolo
Anna  Eggers
Adil  Hasan
Mark  Hedges
Simon  Waddington
Jens  Ludwig
20.01.2015
Format
application/pdf
Size
429.3 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 AT
Type of publication
Conference Object
Name of Publication (en)
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Digital Preservation
Series Title
iPRES
From Page
249
To Page
258
Publication Date
2014-12
Edition/ Print Run
Final
Content
Details
Uploader
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
21.01.2015 04:49:11
Metadata