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Digital Preservation for the Individuals

Spiros Zervos, Eftichia Vraimaki

Abstract


Purpose - This is a concept paper highlighting the most important points pertaining to the development of a web service for the preservation of the digital assets of individuals.

Design/methodology/approach - A commercial web service aimed at the general public for the preservation of their digital assets is outlined. It encompasses the ability to legitimately bequeath one’s digital assets to another individual in case of death or inability, and ensures the preservation and accessibility of the digital files and their metadata for a given (long) period of time, by applying the principles of digital preservation, as described by OAIS. The development and scientific challenges of this endeavor are also briefly discussed.

Originality/value - The project responds to a real contemporary public need, and offers a service which will become highly relevant in the near future. The lacking of such a service will very soon be painfully felt by the public, with the mass loss and depreciation of their personal digital assets.


Keywords


digital assets; individuals; digital preservation; bequeathal; MyDAS

References


L. McCarthy, “Digital Assets and Intestacy”, Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law, vol. 21, pp. 384-413, 2015.

CCSDS, “Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS)”, CCSDS 650.0-m-2, Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems, 2012.

S. Whittaker, “Personal information management: from information consumption to curation”, Annual review of information science and technology, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 1-62, 2011.

D. Giaretta, “Advanced digital preservation”, Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 2011.

T. Kuny, “The digital dark ages? Challenges in the preservation of electronic information”, International preservation news, vol. 17, pp. 8-13, 1998.


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DOI: 10.18780/jiim.v3i2.4350

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