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Sponsored by JISC Conference 2006 Supporting digital curation to safeguard research data Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research
Supporting digital curation to safeguard research data:role of the BL/JISC Partnership Neil Beagrie British Library/JISC JISC Conference 2006
BL/JISC Partnership • Long history (eg. Warwick 1995) • Joint Partnership Manager since 2004 • Formal MOU since 2005 • Important collaboration for UK
Currently some 16 joint projects, services, and collaborations: Some examples: Digital Preservation Coalition DTI e-infrastructure (UK Science and Innovation Investment framework) EU research infrastructures proposed Alliance for Permanent Access to Records of Science E-theses Newspaper and audio digitisation Often involve BL/JISC and other partners Joint Projects, Services, Strategic collaboration
Rationale for the DPC Raises the profile of Digital Preservation Runsadvocacy campaign which targets stakeholders: Owners and Creators of digital resources; Funding bodies Provides examples of Good Practice Highlights where gaps and priorities for action and responsibility are Acts ascatalyst for Action Builds partnerships,disseminating information; maintaining current awareness, develops projects
Timeline March 1999: Workshop recommended establishing a Digital Preservation Coalition June 2000: JISC Preservation Focus post established. Its main priority was to establish the DPC July 2001: launch of DPC as a consortium July 2002: DPC becomes a not-for-profit Company Limited by Guarantee May 2003: New post of Executive Secretary was established, first full-time employee March 2006: 29 members of the DPC, comprising a wide cross-sectoral range. Subscription income of circa £150,000 per year
Information Infrastructure • 2.23 The growing UK research base must have ready and efficient access to information of all kinds – such as experimental data sets, journals, theses, conference proceedings and patents…. • 2.24 It is clear that the research community needs access to information mechanisms which: systematically collect, preserve and make available digital information;…. • 2.25 The Government [via DTI] will therefore work with interested funders and stakeholders to consider the national e-infrastructure (hardware, networks, communications technology) necessary to deliver an effective system.
E-Infrastructure WGs • DTI Steering Group has: • Commissioned roadmap study • Established 6 sub-groups: • Middleware and AAA and DRM • Networks and computer power and storage hardware • Search and navigation • Information and data creation • Virtual research communities • Preservation and curation • Each WG to report by end March 2006
Preservation & Curation WG • Inputs to its draft report: • Warwick workshop outcomes • E-infrastructure roadmap • DPC national needs assessment • Input from WG members and virtual membership
Preservation & Curation WG • Next steps: • Final draft report late March • DTI steering group provides combined report and SR2007 submission
EU initiatives • i2010 • Consultation on cultural heritage (to Jan 2006) • Future consultation on scientific information • FP6 • FP7 • 3rd EU Conference on Research Infrastructures Nottingham Dec 2005 • ICT and information infrastructure strand
EU Working Groups • ESFRI • E-infrastructure reflection group • Taskforce on Permanent Access to the Records of Science • Moves towards Alliance for Permanent Access to the Records of Science
Conclusions • BL and JISC are both large and significant players in UK and international activity • Collaboration and partnership are critical part of digital preservation and curation • Work at both UK and international level • BL/JISC partnership helps to promote this for benefit of UK education and research