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Preserving Digital Public Television: Repository Metadata and Architecture

Home / Project Briefing Pages / CNI Spring 2007 Project Briefings / Preserving Digital Public Television: Repository Metadata and Architecture

April 14, 2007

Howard Besser
Professor and Program Director, Moving Image Archiving and Preservation
New York University
James Bullen
Head, Digital Library Development
New York University
Kara Van Malssen
National Digital Information Infrastructure
Preservation Program (NDIIPP) Research Fellow
New York University

As part of the National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP) NYU, WNET, WGBH, and PBS have spent the past few years collaborating to preserve digital public television content. This session will describe the project and will focus on two areas of likely interest to CNI attendees. One subproject involves creating a collaborative relationship between content producers and content preservationists in order to push metadata development upstream into the production portion of the content lifecycle. The other subproject involves linking DSpace with the Storage Resource Broker (SRB) as part of the repository design.

http://www.ptvdigitalarchive.org/

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Filed Under: CNI Spring 2007 Project Briefings
Tagged With: CNI2007spring, Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions

Last updated:  Monday, April 22nd, 2013

 

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