Long-term digital preservation: preserving authenticity and usability of 3-D data

  • Authors:
  • Julie Doyle;Herna Viktor;Eric Paquet

  • Affiliations:
  • UCD CASL, School of Computer Science and Informatics, 8 Belfield Office Park, Beaver Row, Dublin 4, Ireland;University of Ottawa, School of Information Technology and Engineering, 800 King Edward Ave., K1N 6N5, Ottawa, ON, Canada;National Research Council, Visual Information Technology, M50 Montreal Rd., K1A 0R6, Ottawa, Canada

  • Venue:
  • International Journal on Digital Libraries
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

Long-term digital preservation, the process of maintaining digital objects through time to ensure continued access, has become a crucial issue in recent years. Whilst the amount of digitised information is constantly increasing, so too is the pace of progress in information technology, resulting in obsolescence of the software and hardware required to access and view digital information. Despite many organisations recognising this threat and the resulting need for preservation action, more work is required to effectively address the issue. We present in this article a framework for the long-term digital preservation of 3-D data. This framework is based on two pertinent preservation practices, emulation and metadata which ensure that the authenticity and usability, respectively, of a preserved digital object remain intact through time. An evaluation of our framework is presented which illustrates the viability of our approach in retaining accessibility, authenticity and usability for future end users.