Hi Laerte,

DSpace does provide some basic preservation support tools, namely these:

* The aforementioned AIP export/import tools (to integrate with an external
storage system) :
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/AIP+Backup+and+Restore
* Tracking of file checksums on upload, and optional scheduled checksum
validation of any files stored in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/Validating+CheckSums+of+Bitstreams
* It also allows you to manage/track file formats (via a built in file
format registry).  However, at this time, DSpace doesn't validate file
formats or provide format migration tools. (Though, it's possible others
have customized DSpace locally to integrate with external file format
validators and/or format migration tools. If so, hopefully others will link
you to some of their work.)

As you can tell, DSpace is not a preservation storage system. It just
provides basic preservation and management tools for any content stored in
the application. If you need additional preservation activities (like
format validation, format migration, etc), you'd likely either need to do
that work outside of DSpace (via the AIPs), or customize DSpace to
integrate with external tools, or contract with a service provider to do so
(http://www.dspace.org/service-providers).

- Tim

On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 3:42 PM Laerte Pereira da Silva JĂșnior <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim,
>     yes, it helps a lot.
>     On the other hand, we can read from DSpace technical specifications
> that " DSpace is an out-of-the-box open source software package for
> creating repositories focused on delivering digital content to end users
> and providing *a full set of tools for managing and preserving content
> within the application.* [...] But, nothing more is said about such tools
> for preserving...
>     Thank you very much.
>     Laerte.
>
> 2017-10-18 16:23 GMT-03:00 Tim Donohue <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I suspect your question hasn't received an immediate answer, because it's
>> a difficult question to answer exactly when it comes to any software
>> platform.
>>
>> The OAIS reference model doesn't really describe a set of "features" that
>> one software platform should accomplish, but rather describes an
>> overarching framework for establishing an archival service (often via a set
>> of software platforms/tools). In other words, it's much more a conceptual
>> archival framework than a system architecture or design.
>>
>> https://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2000/lavoie-oais.html
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archival_Information_System
>>
>> All that said, DSpace does provide many features that can be considered
>> key pieces of an OAIS system.
>>
>> * DSpace provides various ingest options, whether it's uploading via web
>> forms, or batch uploading via our own SIP-like package (called DSpace
>> Simple Archive Format):
>> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/Importing+and+Exporting+Items+via+Simple+Archive+Format
>>
>> * DSpace provides the ability to backup/export your entire DSpace as a
>> set of AIPs (so you can store them in your archival storage platform of
>> choice), and also reimport/restore content in that same format:
>> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/AIP+Backup+and+Restore
>> * DSpace provides the ability to clean up your data (data management) via
>> Batch Metadata editing tools:
>> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/Batch+Metadata+Editing
>> * DSpace has configurable Authentication/Authorization tools to allow you
>> to customize who has administrative access to various collections of
>> content, etc
>> * DSpace provides access to the content via its web interface (which is
>> optimized for Search Engine Optimization), while also allowing you to
>> export to its AIP format or Simple Archive Format.
>>
>> Hopefully that gives you a good overview of where DSpace fits into OAIS.
>> As much as any single software platform can be, DSpace is "OAIS compliant".
>> But, it definitely specializes in import and access activities, while
>> providing tools to compliment your local preservation and archival storage
>> activities.
>>
>> I hope that helps.  Good luck in your analysis,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 11:26 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Everyone.
>>> I would like to know if it is possible to implement in DSpace all the
>>> features provided in the OAIS reference model, especially in what concerns
>>> digital preservation.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>> --
>>
>> Tim Donohue
>> Technical Lead for DSpace & DSpaceDirect
>> DuraSpace.org | DSpace.org | DSpaceDirect.org
>>
>>
> --

Tim Donohue
Technical Lead for DSpace & DSpaceDirect
DuraSpace.org | DSpace.org | DSpaceDirect.org

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