Permanent access to the records of science: The e-Depot at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek Current Status & Developments Erik Oltmans Manager e-Depot Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands Medical Library Association, Seize the e-Journal, Washington DC, May 26th, 2004
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Permanent access to the records of science:
The e-Depot at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Current Status & Developments
Erik Oltmans Manager e-Depot
Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands
Medical Library Association, Seize the e-Journal, Washington DC, May 26th, 2004
Overview:
Mission of the KB e-Depot
The e-Depot, what is it?
How does it work?
Short history
Archiving strategies for permanent access
Access Policy
Plans for the future, concerted actions needed
The e-Depot Erik Oltmans
The e-Depot Erik Oltmans
Mission of the KB e-Depot :
Ensuring permanent availability of information and knowledge
This yields:
Long-term preservation and accessibility of electronic publications
Safeguarding authenticity and integrity (once in the archive, never deleted or changed)
Development of ever changing preservation and accessibility toolbox
The e-Depot, what is it?
Electronic version traditional depository
Developed in collaboration with IBM
Technical heart: DIAS (OAIS-compliant)
Integrated with other library modules
Ingest of online journal articles, e-books, and CD-roms (installables)
Operational since March 17, 2003
The e-Depot Erik Oltmans
The e-Depot Erik Oltmans
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End User
Metadata(Identifier)
D I A S
Catalogue
Storage
Publisher
Post office
Metadata
Content
SubmissionInformation
Package
ErrorRecovery
A short history of the e-Depot :
1994 Decision to establish e-Depot
1995-2002 Experimental systems with AT&T/Bell Laboratories and IBM