DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology: Special Issue on Digital Preservation original submission.
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BibTeX Citation
@article{D2524,
author = {Lighton Phiri and Hussein Suleman},
title = {In Search of Simplicity: Redesigning the Digital Bleek and Lloyd},
journal = {DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology},
volume = {32},
number = {4},
year = {2012},
keywords = {},
abstract = {The Digital Bleek and Lloyd is a collection of digitised historical artefacts on the Bushman people ofSouthern Africa. The underlying software was initially designed to enable access from as many people aspossible so usage requirements were minimal – it was not even necessary to use a web server or database.However, the system was not focused on preservation, extensibility, or reusability. In this article, it is arguedthat such desirable attributes could manifest themselves in a natural evolution of the Bleek and Lloyd softwaresystem in the direction of greater simplicity. A case study demonstrates that this is indeed feasible in the caseof the Digital Bleek and Lloyd and potentially more generally applicable in digital libraries.},
issn = {0976-4658}, url = {http://publications.drdo.gov.in/ojs/index.php/djlit/article/view/2524}
}
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In Search of Simplicity: Redesigning the Digital Bleek and Lloyd
1. In Search of Simplicity: Redesigning the Digital Bleek and Lloyd
Lighton Phiri and Hussein Suleman
Department of Computer Science
University of Cape Town
Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7701
Cape Town, South Africa
{lphiri,hussein}@cs.uct.ac.za
Abstract
The Digital Bleek and Lloyd is a collection of digitized historical artefacts on the Bushman
people of Southern Africa. The underlying software was initially designed to enable access
from as many people as possible so usage requirements were minimal – it was not even
necessary to use a Web server or database. However, the system was not focused on
preservation, extensibility or reusability. In this article it is argued that such desirable
attributes could manifest themselves in a natural evolution of the Bleek and Lloyd software
system in the direction of greater simplicity. A case study demonstrates that this is indeed
feasible in the case of the Digital Bleek and Lloyd and potentially more generally applicable
in digital libraries.
Keywords
Digital libraries, digital preservation, developing world, extensibility, reusability, simplicity
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2. 1 Introduction
Storage of information in digital form is increasingly becoming popular due to the flexibility
and cost-effective nature of storage media. This data proliferation of both born-digital and
digitised information has effectively increased the amount of digital information that is at risk
of loss due to obsolescence of hardware and software, and physical damage. The process of
managing this content and its associated representations over time to guarantee their long-
term usability is known as digital preservation. It collectively requires the establishment and
implementation of a reliable preservation policy and well-coordinated procedures to ensure
that the digital objects are preserved against hardware and/or software obsolescence, media
failure and any other potential physical threats posed on the digital objects 14.
The preservation of digital information requires constant attention due to the fast pace at
which technology is advancing and because of the delicate nature of digital storage media that
is used to store digital content. A typical digital preservation procedure involves activities
such as: regularly backing up of data to a different location to ensure its availability in the
event of a disaster; refreshing of media by copying the digital information from one media to
another; migration of digital content after a change in hardware and/or software technology
used; and development of disaster recovery plans. However, in most developing countries,
data producers such as cultural heritage organisations pay insufficient attention to issues
surrounding digital preservation. Their digital collections are often stored in digital library
and content management systems that are primarily set up for management of assets and
external visibility. Activities such as migration to other platforms are assigned a lower
priority. In this article, it is argued that a change in the fundamental architecture of the digital
library system can potentially improve the preservability of a collection.
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3. Simpler architectures for digital library systems may also make it easier to interconnect
systems and extend or modify the features of a specific system. In developing countries,
extensions and modifications are relatively rare, given the lack of human and machine
resources. Reducing the resource requirements may result in more digital library systems with
improved services. Thus, this article presents some elements of an alternative architecture for
digital library systems that is arguably easier to manipulate and therefore supports more use
cases and long term preservation.
In our earlier work , we highlighted some issues that hinder widespread preservation
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projects in Africa. A number of possible techniques and solutions currently adopted in African
projects to preserve heritage were also presented. Overall, simplicity is proposed as a
potential key criterion for building lightweight systems that are easy to maintain and migrate,
effectively reducing overall maintenance costs. In order to further our investigation on
simplicity, a recent project 17
involved building a prototype lightweight, distributable, generic
repository management and access system. The design approach centred on simplicity is
potentially useful in areas with limited resources and/or expensive Internet bandwidth.
This article focuses on a case study where the Digital Bleek and Lloyd collection was
transformed into a simpler form to gain all the potential advantages listed above. The
following sections present background work, details of the case study, analysis of the case
study and, finally, concluding remarks.
2 Related Work
The 1996 Task Force Report 21
on Archiving of Digital Information initiated formal research
in digital preservation. It is particularly important because it identified the core challenges of
digital preservation for organisations that manage digital collections. A number of initiatives
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4. have since emerged to support digital preservation. The Open Archival Information System
(OAIS) reference model 5
provides a formal and comprehensive overview of digital
preservation and was approved by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) as the ISO
14721 standard. It has since been used as a basis for most tools that currently facilitate
preservation. Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies (PREMIS) is a working
group, composed of international experts in metadata to support digital preservation activities
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. PREMIS is essentially a metadata community initiative that recommends best practices for
preservation metadata. The PREMIS working group published a data dictionary and an XML
schema to support the implementation of the data dictionary in digital archiving systems. The
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Programme (NDIIPP) is a
programme, led by the Library of Congress, to archive and provide access to digital resources.
NDIIPP is a precursor to the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), an organisation
focused on improving preservation standards and practices 10.
In the repository software development community, some projects have emerged as enablers
of distributed preservation. Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (LOCKSS) is an international
community initiative that provides libraries with digital preservation tools and support to
facilitate the preservation of authorised copies of digital content 12. DuraCloud is a managed
cloud service that provides organisations with the necessary cloud subscription services to
make it possible to safely store digital content in the cloud by easily multiplexing digital
content storage with different providers 6. MetaArchive is a distributed alliance of university
libraries, archives and research centres that works towards supporting distributed digital
preservation practices. The MetaArchive corporation uses a technical framework that is based
on the LOCKSS software to ingest digital content into the geographically distributed network
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. However, these hosted services require payment of subscription fees periodically and work
on the assumption that participating organisations have adequate Internet bandwidth.
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5. Standalone repository software tools are commonly used to facilitate digital preservation.
Greenstone 1 and Omeka 8 are commonly used by cultural heritage organisations for creation
of digital collections. Greenstone is particularly popular in developing countries due to its
ability to create digital collection archives that can potentially be distributed on a CD-ROM.
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and EPrints 7 are popular among academic institutions where they are commonly
used to build institutional repository systems. However, the downside of using such
standalone tools is that the preservation and extensibility features built into them require
individuals with full developer-level knowledge of the software packages.
In contrast, the Library of Congress developed the BagIt specification that specifies a
hierarchical file packaging format for storage and transfer of digital content 2. The packaging
format is specifically designed to facilitate the storage and transfer of digital content for long
term preservation. The specification has resulted in the development of a number of utility
tools that are used to facilitate digital preservation 11
. This concept of flexibility applies
equally well to services as it does to data. The Dienst 9, ODL 16 and OpenDLib 3 projects all
sought to decrease management and effort, without compromising on features, by introducing
flexible Web-based component architectures. In these cases, systems were created by
interconnecting a suite of simple components to provide the necessary level of complexity of
a fully-fledged digital library system.
The projects described above demonstrate the feasibility of preservation-oriented data stores
and flexible service architectures, both premised on simplicity as an architectural principle.
This article now merges, extends and generalises these ideas to create a minimal framework
for simple digital library systems/collections, operationalised in the Digital Bleek and Lloyd
collection
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6. 3 Case Study: The Digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection
The Bleek and Lloyd collection is a 19th century compilation of notebooks and drawings
comprising of linguistic and ethnographic work of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek on the life
of the |Xam and !Kun Bushmen people of Southern Africa. In 2003, the Lucy Lloyd Archive
and Research centre at the University of Cape Town embarked on a large scale digitisation
project and all the artefacts were scanned and corresponding representation information
generated.
Figure 1. The Digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection
The scanned images formed the basis for the implementation of a Digital Library System that
is used to store, manage and preserve digital objects, effectively making the digital collection
accessible online.
Explicit user requirements necessitated the implementation of an XML-centric solution that is
accessible on a wide range of storage devices (CD-ROM drives, USB drives and local
network drives), is hardware independent and also requires minimal software installation. The
collection is Web-based and accessible online 4, as shown in Figure 1. The implementation of
the digital collection was based on pre-generated hyperlinked static XML pages from XML
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7. source data using XSLT. An Ajax-based search component was integrated with the static
pages, coupled with a JavaScript routine to perform query operations 18.
The collection's repository architecture was recently redesigned in an attempt to facilitate the
long term preservation of the digital content and also to make it possible to easily integrate
the system with new collections of recently digitised content and new services.
3.1 High Level System Architecture
The high-level architecture of the system, as shown in Figure 2, is composed of three main
layers: the client layer is made up of the user interface through which end users interact with
the system; the service layer is composed of services that facilitate discovery of information;
and the repository layer is used as a storage facility for the digital objects. The repository
stores both the digital content and metadata objects on the filesystem, using a hierarchical
filesystem structure, with the metadata objects stored in XML plain text files.
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8. Figure 2. The Digital Bleek and Lloyd System Architecture
3.2 Collection Overview
Table 1 presents an overview of part of the Bleek and Lloyd collection; more content is still
being digitized and it is anticipated that these digital objects would eventually have to be
integrated with the current digital collection.
Table 1. Overview of the Bleek and Lloyd Collection
Collection theme Historical artefacts; museum objects
Material types Digitised
Collection size 6.2 GB
Content type image/jpeg
Total number of digital objects 18,924
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9. 3.3 Data Model
The digital objects – digital content and metadata objects – are both contained in the
filesystem, within hierarchical container structures – filesystem directories. The hierarchical
structures conform to the original collection structure that implicitly defines the relationship
between the actual digital content and collection types. Figure 3 shows part of the books
collection structure of the Bleek and Lloyd collection. The hierarchical structure is important
as it helps to preserve the semantics of the digital content. It also helps in the overall
management of the repository as bulk actions can be performed on objects contained within
the same container. The other advantage of using a hierarchical model is that it helps to
implicitly define relationships between disparate objects; in the case of the digital Bleek and
Lloyd collection, it helps to define the relationship between actual digital content (e.g., the
images) and virtual objects (e.g., the stories).
3.4 Digital Objects
The metadata objects are stored as plain XML text files on the filesystem, alongside the
corresponding objects that they describe. The XML text files are encoded using qualified
Dublin Core 22.
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10. Figure 3. The Repository Hierarchical Directory Structure
This design strategy helps to simplify the preservation of the collection by making is easy for
the collection to be migrated to other hardware and/or software platforms. The use of plain
text files as storage for metadata, as opposed to the traditional mode of using a database, is
especially useful as it makes it possible for the digital objects to be easily moved to any type
of hardware or software platform with very little effort. The use of the 'cCopy' utility
command present in virtually any operating sSystem is sufficient to move the entire
collection. The explicit use of Dublin Core as the metadata scheme ensures conformance to
international standards and widespread understanding of the metadata. Physically storing
metadata files with the actual objects makes it easier for the representation information to be
moved together with the objects when moving to a different hardware and/or software
platform.
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11. Figure 4. A Sample Container Object XML Metadata File
Figure 5. A Sample Virtual Object XML Metadata File
Figure 6. A Sample Digital Content XML Metadata File
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12. There are three distinct types of metadata objects: container metadata objects define the
composition of a directory that can be composed of other container metadata objects and/or
digital content; virtual objects help define the semantics of the images and collection as a
whole by describing the logical association of the images and collection; and digital content
metadata objects describe the actual images. The container-based metadata files are a
manifest of the objects contained within them. Figures 4, 5 and 6 show sample metadata files
for container objects, virtual objects and digital content objects respectively.
3.5 End User Access
The collection front-end makes use of statically-generated HTML files, with an AJAX-
enabled search feature for online/off-line searchability of information. It is generated by
applying XSLT style sheets to all the collection metadata objects. This technological decision
removes the dependency of a Web server and/or Application server for rendering of the
collection content. The only software component that would inevitably be required is a Web
browser, effectively making it possible for the collection to be stored and accessed from other
hardware storage devices such as CD-ROMs, USB drives and local network drives.
4 Discussion
The simple techniques and solutions used to redesign the digital Bleek and Lloyd collection
have obvious advantages, particularly to organisations with limited resources. The solution
allows for the seamless moving of the collection to any hardware and/or software platform
and allows for the recreation of the collection in disaster recovery scenarios. The advantage of
this is a cost-effective preservation strategy resulting from reduced reliance on expensive,
technically-inclined, human resources; and a simplified migration process that any computer
novice would be capable of performing.
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13. The use of plain text for storage of metadata, as opposed to using a database, facilitates the
portability of system. The filesystem is a very efficient place to store data; in fact, that is
where many databases store their data files. Most importantly, however, the digital collection
uses the simplest possible retrieval mechanism (the reading of a file in a directory location)
and the data is seldom modified. The use of the filesystem for storage of the metadata makes
it the optimal storage location.
Hardware and software obsolescence could easily be overcome as the collection can easily be
migrated to a different platform. Additionally, plain text files are highly like to be supported
in future software versions. There is no guarantee that most of the currently existing
proprietary database formats will be supported in the near future or if future software versions
will be backwards compatible, but text files in hierarchical directories are probably going to
be understandable.
The major challenge, however, would be to explore the scalability of such simple techniques
when applied to large and complex collections. Another challenge is perhaps brought about
by the use of static HTML files. The static collection necessitates complete regeneration of
the entire digital collection when additional content is added to the collection. This is clearly
not optimal as it would make it challenging to operate constantly changing collections.
5 Conclusions
Simplicity in the design of digital library systems is arguably a better bet for preservation of
crucial cultural heritage collections. At the same time, simple architectures can support
extensibility and flexibility of services. These ideas were tested by converting the Digital
Bleek and Lloyd to conform to these principles. The new system is wholly a replacement for
the prior system, but with a digital object structure that enables simpler preservation over
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14. time and enables easier integration of new services. Thus, as a proof-of-concept, it has been
shown that it is possible to create a production-quality digital library system based on
fundamental notions of simplicity.
This is, however, only a first step in providing sufficient evidence that a simpler architectural
design will work for digital library systems in general.
6 Future Work
This simple approach to the architecture of digital library systems can be extended and
generalised further.
For the most part, the solution presented is somewhat specific to the Bleek and Lloyd
collection; there is thus a need to generalise this approach to make it applicable to a wide
range of collections. This would require formally identifying design decisions that may
inevitably result in a simple, lightweight system that is easy to manage. This is particularly
important as it would highlight how simple repository storage and service architectures can be
designed.
A comprehensive evaluation of such an approach is also required to identify the advantages
and disadvantages that such solutions have when compared to well-established architectural
patterns. It would particularly be useful to establish the scalability of simpler architectures.
A number of existing solutions are implemented with out-of-the-box support for essential
features like extensibility and interoperability. It would thus be imperative to explicitly
support such features. It may also be necessary to explicitly integrate the current solution with
tools and services that facilitate preservation, such as content conversion, logging and
integrity checking.
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