A presentation on the ways in which digital preservation capability is being embedded within Hydra, given at the 2016 Spring meeting of the international Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group
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1. Infusing Hydra with
digital preservation
capabilities
Options and Directions
Chris Awre
Head of Information Services, University of Hull
Hydra Steering Group
PASIG, Prague, 11th March 2016
2. Hydra
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Repository
solutionsCommunity-driven
Open source
Technical
framework
3. Fundamental Assumption #1
No single system can provide the full range of repository-
based solutions for a given institution’s needs,
…yet sustainable solutions require a
common repository infrastructure.
No single institution can resource the development of a full
range of solutions on its own,
…yet each needs the flexibility to tailor
solutions to local demands and workflows.
Fundamental Assumption #2
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4. Fedora and Hydra
Storage
Fedora
Hydra
Hydra provides user interfaces and workflows
over the repository – a complete solution
Concept of multiple Hydra ‘heads’ over single
body of content
Hydra
Hydra Hydra
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The content is stored either locally or in
the Cloud
Fedora is the digital repository system,
holding the content in a structured way
6. Hydra Heads of Note
Avalon & HydraDAM for Media
Sufia
BPL Digital Commonwealth
UCSD DAMS
See a full list at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/
Partners+and+Implementations
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7. Hydra and digital preservation
• Hydra Digital Preservation Interest Group
• Linking Hydra to digital preservation tools/services
– Archivematica
– Archivesphere
• Embedding preservation metadata within Hydra
– Expanding PCDM
– Making sense of Premis
• Hydra as component of digital preservation infrastructure
– Royal Library of Denmark
– LSE
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9. Archivesphere
• A project from Penn State University to extend their
Scholarsphere/Sufia Hydra head to include preservation
actions
– Format migration
– Embedded FITS
• Dilemma of what to include and what not to include
– Don’t want to re-invent the wheel
• Hydra DP Interest Group project on preservation actions
– Identifying what may best sit within Hydra and what best
sits elsewhere
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10. Using PCDM to capture digital preservation
• PCDM – Portland Common Data Model
– Common way to structure digital objects in a repository
– How can this be expanded to include digital preservation
information?
– Hydra DP Interest Group project to identify how to extend
PCDM for digital preservation
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11. Making sense of Premis
• How can Hydra make effective use of Premis data
dictionary?
• Hydra DP Interest Group project exploring options
– Building on experience to date from across the Hydra
community
– Focus on practical mechanisms, not assessing which parts
of Premis should or should not be used
• Initial interest in Premis events
• Interest in Premis OWL ontology given Fedora 4 use of RDF
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12. Royal Library preservation infrastructure
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13. LSE – digital preservation at institutional level
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14. In summary
• Hydra has the flexibility to embed digital preservation
capabilities in a number of ways
• Community is in the process of finding its way with
identifying best practice
– Building on lots of local experience and initial
implementations
– Extending community initiatives, not re-inventing the
wheel
• Building on and enabling Fedora’s underlying support of
durability
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16. Links
• Fedora
– http://fedorarepository.org/
• Avalon
– http://www.avalonmediasystem.org
• Sufia example (Penn State Scholarsphere)
– https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/
• University of California San Diego digital collections (including
datasets)
– http://library.ucsd.edu/dc/
• Boston Public Library
– https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/
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17. Links 2
• Hydra and Archivematica
– https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/projects/archivematica/
• Archivesphere
– https://github.com/psu-stewardship/archivesphere
• PCDM
– https://github.com/duraspace/pcdm/wiki
• Royal Library
– https://wiki.duraspace.org/download/attachments/68060688
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