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E-raamat: Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy

  • Formaat: 112 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2005
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309181556
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
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The federal government generates and increasingly saves a large and growing fraction of its records in electronic form. In 1998, the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) launched its Electronic Archives (ERA) program to create a system to preserve and provide access to federal electronic records. To assist in this project, NARA asked the NRC to conduct a two-phase study to provide advice as it develops the ERA program. The first two reports (phase one) provided recommendations on design, engineering, and related issues facing the program. This report (phase two) focuses on longer term, more strategic issues including technology trends that will shape the ERA system, archival processes of the ERA, and future evolution of the system. It also provides an assessment of technical and design issues associated with record integrity and authenticity. Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary and Recommendations 1 Ongoing Technology Change and Rising User Expectations 2 Reengineering Processes to Meet the Electronic Records Challenge 3 Partnering with Other Institutions 4 Broadening Research Interactions 5 Record Integrity and Authenticity Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee Appendix B Summary and Recommendations Chapter from the Committees First Report Appendix C October 16, 2003, Letter Report to the National Archives and Records Administration Appendix D Committee Member and Staff Biographies
Summary and Recommendations 1(17)
Ongoing Technology Change and Rising User Expectations
18(17)
An Avalanche of Digital Information
18(3)
Planning for Continued Technology Change
21(2)
Long-Term Preservation
23(8)
Growing User Expectations
31(1)
Other Technology Trends
32(3)
Reengineering Processes to Meet the Electronic Records Challenge
35(11)
Recent Initiatives of the National Archives and Records Administration Related to Electronic Records
35(5)
Process Reengineering to Realize Era Goals
40(6)
Partnering With Other Institutions
46(4)
Application Programming Interfaces
46(1)
Federation
47(3)
Broadening Research Interactions
50(9)
Rationale for Supporting Research
50(2)
Research Management for Agencies Without a Track Record in Sponsoring Research in Information Technology
52(2)
Engaging the Research Community Through Means Other Than Funding Research
54(1)
Research Challenges Facing the National Archives and Records Administration
55(3)
Concluding Remarks
58(1)
Record Integrity and Authenticity
59(35)
Digital Assurance Tools and Principles
60(2)
Assurance at Record Ingest
62(1)
Assurance During Retention
63(5)
Assurance at Delivery to Archive Users
68(1)
Assurance for Additional Information
68(1)
Threat Modeling and Threat Countering
69(1)
Evolution of Assurance of Records
69(4)
APPENDIXES
A. Briefers to the Study Committee
73(3)
B. ``Summary and Recommendations''
Chapter from the Committee's First Report
76(11)
C. October 16, 2003, Letter Report to the National Archives and Records Administration
87(7)
D. Committee Member and Staff Biographies
94
Robert F. Sproull and Jon Eisenberg, Editors, Committee on Digital Archiving and the National Archives and Records Administration, National Research Council