Chronopolis Digital Preservation Network

The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress’ latest efforts to collect and preserve at-risk digital information, has completed its first year of service as a multi-member partnership to meet the archival needs of a wide range of domains.<br />Chronopolis is...

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Main Authors: David Minor, Don Sutton, Ardys Kozbial, Brad Westbrook, Michael Burek, Michael Smorul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2010-07-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Curation
Online Access:http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/150
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spelling doaj-3e916bb546f44d13921616b42e4d36bc2020-11-24T22:49:18ZengUniversity of EdinburghInternational Journal of Digital Curation1746-82562010-07-015111913310.2218/ijdc.v5i1.147141Chronopolis Digital Preservation NetworkDavid MinorDon SuttonArdys KozbialBrad WestbrookMichael BurekMichael SmorulThe Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress’ latest efforts to collect and preserve at-risk digital information, has completed its first year of service as a multi-member partnership to meet the archival needs of a wide range of domains.<br />Chronopolis is a digital preservation data grid framework developed by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, the UC San Diego Libraries (UCSDL), and their partners at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado and the University of Maryland's Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).<br />Chronopolis addresses a critical problem by providing a comprehensive model for the cyberinfrastructure of collection management, in which preserved intellectual capital is easily accessible, and research results, education material, and new knowledge can be incorporated smoothly over the long term. Integrating digital library, data grid, and persistent archive technologies, Chronopolis has created trusted environments that span academic institutions and research projects, with the goal of long-term digital preservation.<br />A key goal of the Chronopolis project is to provide cross-domain collection sharing for long-term preservation. Using existing high-speed educational and research networks and mass-scale storage infrastructure investments, the partnership is leveraging the data storage capabilities at SDSC, NCAR, and UMIACS to provide a preservation data grid that emphasizes heterogeneous and highly redundant data storage systems.<br />In this paper we will explore the major themes within Chronopolis, including:<br />a) The philosophy and theory behind a nationally federated data grid for preservation. <br />b) The core tools and technologies used in Chronopolis. <br />c) The metadata schema that is being developed within Chronopolis for all of the data elements. <br />d) Lessons learned from the first year of the project.<br />e) Next steps in digital preservation using Chronopolis: how we plan to strengthen and broaden our network with enhanced services and new customers.http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/150
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Don Sutton
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Brad Westbrook
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Don Sutton
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Brad Westbrook
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Chronopolis Digital Preservation Network
International Journal of Digital Curation
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publishDate 2010-07-01
description The Chronopolis Digital Preservation Initiative, one of the Library of Congress’ latest efforts to collect and preserve at-risk digital information, has completed its first year of service as a multi-member partnership to meet the archival needs of a wide range of domains.<br />Chronopolis is a digital preservation data grid framework developed by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, the UC San Diego Libraries (UCSDL), and their partners at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado and the University of Maryland's Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).<br />Chronopolis addresses a critical problem by providing a comprehensive model for the cyberinfrastructure of collection management, in which preserved intellectual capital is easily accessible, and research results, education material, and new knowledge can be incorporated smoothly over the long term. Integrating digital library, data grid, and persistent archive technologies, Chronopolis has created trusted environments that span academic institutions and research projects, with the goal of long-term digital preservation.<br />A key goal of the Chronopolis project is to provide cross-domain collection sharing for long-term preservation. Using existing high-speed educational and research networks and mass-scale storage infrastructure investments, the partnership is leveraging the data storage capabilities at SDSC, NCAR, and UMIACS to provide a preservation data grid that emphasizes heterogeneous and highly redundant data storage systems.<br />In this paper we will explore the major themes within Chronopolis, including:<br />a) The philosophy and theory behind a nationally federated data grid for preservation. <br />b) The core tools and technologies used in Chronopolis. <br />c) The metadata schema that is being developed within Chronopolis for all of the data elements. <br />d) Lessons learned from the first year of the project.<br />e) Next steps in digital preservation using Chronopolis: how we plan to strengthen and broaden our network with enhanced services and new customers.
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