PREMIS Implementation Registry
To have your projects added to the PREMIS registry, please submit the requisite information directly to the Network Development and MARC Standards Office at ndmso@loc.gov.
There are currently 10 projects in the registry.
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Creating a digital repository at the Swedish National Archives using PREMIS
Submitted: 2008-10-23 12:59:22 Last updated: 2008-10-23 13:00:00 |
Institution: | The National Archives of Sweden |
Description: | PREMIS is used for processing and storing digital objects in a digital repository. The National Archives is developing a transfer model for digital objects created in our scanning projects. A function is being developed for packaging and storing data about the digital objects in our archival information system ARKIS partly stored as PREMIS-metadata. The application is in use for storing data. An application for exporting PREMIS data as XML will be developed in the future. | |
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Tools: | ESSearch | |
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Contact Person: | Karin Bredenberg, programmer IT-division | |
Email address: | karin.bredenberg@riksarkivet.ra.se | |
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Digital Data Archive (DDA) Project
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:45:45 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | National Archives of Scotland |
Description: | The NAS is preparing for the ingest of digital objects from the Scottish Executive (the government of Scotland) and the Scottish Courts. An application is under development that aims to be compliant with OAIS, PD0008 and PREMIS to met this requirement. | |
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Dates: | The DDA is scheduled to be live in March 2007. | |
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Tools: | The DDA aims to implement the DROID API of PRONOM, developed by the National Archives, among other tools. | |
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Contact Person: | Steve Bordwell, DDA Project Manager | |
Email address: | steve.bordwell@nas.gov | |
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DigiTool
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:46:07 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Ex Libris |
Description: | DigiTool is an enterprise solution for the management of digital assets in libraries and academic environments. | |
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Dates: | The first implementation was May 2002. | |
Online documentation: | http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/digitool_presentations.htm | |
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Tools: | JHOVE - to extract technical metadata; URN-NBN - to support the German persistent identifier system; METS - to describe complex objects and to be used as a delivery method | |
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Contact Person: | Yaniv Levi | |
Email address: | DigiTool@ExLibrisgroup.com | |
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FCLA Digital Archive and DAITSS
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:46:28 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Florida Center for Library Automation |
Description: | The FCLA Digital Archive is a preservation repository for the use of the libraries of the public universities of Florida. The FCLA Digital Archive uses a locally-developed software application called DAITSS, which implements most of the PREMIS data elements. | |
Web site: | http://www.fcla.edu/digitalArchive/ | |
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Dates: | The archive is in production as of November 2005. Dissemination (DIPs) with PREMIS-conformant metadata is expected by July 2006. | |
Online documentation: | http://www.fcla.edu/digitalArchive/daInfo.htm | |
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Tools: | No reusable software tools at this time. However, see format Action Plans and Background reports at http://www.fcla.edu/digitalArchive/daInfo.htm | |
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Contact Person: | Priscilla Caplan | |
Email address: | pcaplan@ufl.edu | |
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Hub and Spoke Architecture for Repository Interoperability and Preservation
Submitted: 2007-11-20 15:46:45 Last updated: 2007-11-20 15:47:56 |
Institution: | Grainger Engineering Library Information Center, University |
Description: | This projects is designing an architecture and building a toolkit for repository interoperability and preservation. The interoperability is based on a set of METS-profiles developed specifically for this architecture. The METS profiles utilize PREMIS objects for technical metadata and PREMIS events for provenance metadata. The initial release of our tool will support the ingest of our METS packages into the DSpace repository; we anticipate that additional repositories will be supported by subsequent versions of the toolkit with support for Eprints currently under development. The Web Archivists Workbench from OCLC also supports our METS profile as an output format. | |
Web site: | http://ndiipp.uiuc.edu/ | |
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Dates: | First release end of 2007 | |
Online documentation: | Source Code: http://sourceforge.net/projects/echodep | |
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Tools: | METS, MODS, PREMIS, JHOVE, Java XmlBeans, Misc. Apache APIs, | |
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Contact Person: | Tom Habing | |
Email address: | thabing@uiuc.edu | |
Additional contact information: | Janet Eke, jeke@uiuc.edu | |
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MathArc
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:46:55 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Cornell University and SUB Göttingen |
Description: | A joint project funded by NSF (Cornell) and SUB Göttingen (DFG) to build a distributed archive for mathematical journals distributed between two archives to keep information redundant. | |
Web site: | http://www.library.cornell.edu/dlit/MathArc/web/index.html | |
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Dates: | Expect to have first version implemented in 2nd quarter 2006 | |
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Tools: | Converter to convert LMER preservation metadata to PREMIS; xmlbeans to build Java objects from JHOVE, METS, and PREMIS XML Schemas; JHOVE to capture technical elements that double as preservation elements; YAR to create OAI-PMH provider for the metadata. | |
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Contact Person: | Bill Kehoe (Cornell); Markus Enders (SUB) | |
Email address: | wrk1@cornell.edu | |
Additional contact information: | Enders@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de | |
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National Digital Newspaper Project
Submitted: 2006-06-19 15:19:53 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Library of Congress |
Description: | The National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) is a long-term effort to develop an Internet-based, searchable database of all U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages. Supported by NEH, this rich digital resource will be developed and permanently maintained at the Library of Congress. An NEH grant program will fund the contribution of content from, eventually, all U.S. states and territories. | |
Web site: | http://www.loc.gov/ndnp/ | |
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Dates: | Ongoing | |
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Tools: | PREMIS metadata is generated by the NDNP Validation Library. The NDNP Validation Library both wraps and extends JHOVE. | |
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Contact Person: | Justin Littman | |
Email address: | jlit@loc.gov | |
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National Snow and Ice Data Center Repository
Submitted: 2006-04-07 11:40:40 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | National Snow and Ice Data Center |
Description: | The OAIS reference model is one of NSIDC's guiding documents as an archive. Several years ago, we decided to use the OAIS reference model in developing a schema for storing preservation information about our science data sets - we already are NASA DIF and FGDC-compliant in that regard. In the meantime, the PREMIS group came out with their schema. As an experiment, since implementation was still ongoing, we chose to make our schema PREMIS compliant. | |
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Web site notes: | None, this is an internal project | |
Dates: | Completion and transfer to operations is expected in April, 2006 | |
Online documentation: | http://nsidc.org/data/search/search.html | |
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Tools: | We have developed schema extensions to our central data catalog, along with web-based tools for population. | |
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Contact Person: | R. Duerr | |
Email address: | rduerr@nsidc.org | |
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Paradigm
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:50:57 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Oxford University Library Services John Rylands Library, University of Manchester |
Description: | Focussing on the papers of contemporary politicians, the Paradigm project is exploring the issues surrounding the preservation of born-digital personal papers to ensure that they continue to be accessible to the researchers of the future. The project is testing various tools, including Fedora and DSpace, and will develop exemplar strategies and best-practice guidelines that will be of use to any institution which collects, preserves and maintains access to private papers. | |
Web site: | http://www.paradigm.ac.uk/ | |
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Dates: | The project runs until February 2007. We plan to develop metadata profiles for digital object types that are commonly found in personal papers. We are exploring a number of schemes including FoXML, METS and PREMIS. | |
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Tools: | Testing various tools such as Jhove and the National Library of New Zealand Metadata Extraction Tool. Also using Fedora, which wraps supplied XML metadata and Fedora-generated metadata in its native FoXML but can export this metadata as METS files. | |
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Contact Person: | Susan Thomas | |
Email address: | susan.thomas@bodley.ox.ac.uk | |
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Stanford Digital Repository
Submitted: 2006-03-24 15:48:08 Last updated: 2007-04-09 11:04:45 |
Institution: | Stanford University Libraries |
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Web site: | http://library.stanford.edu/depts/dlss/services/serappsupport.htm | |
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Dates: | Full production is scheduled for July 1, 2006. | |
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Tools: | See Digital Collections and Processing Systems at http://library.stanford.edu/depts/dlss/services/serappsupport.htm | |
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Contact Person: | Nancy Hoebelheinrich | |
Email address: | nhoebel@stanford.edu | |
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