Preservation and Stewardship Old

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Welcome to the Preservation and Stewardship Cluster

The objective of the new Preservation and Stewardship Cluster is to support the long-term preservation of Earth system science data and information. This Cluster provides a forum for ESIP members to collaborate on data preservation issues.

To join the e-mail list for this cluster, visit | esip-preserve and submit a request to join.

Notes from the Interagency Forum on Data Preservation/LifecCycle/Stewardship, held Jan 8, 2009 at the ESIP Federation Meeting are available [here].


Next Telecon

Wed. March 11, 1pm MST (3pm EST)

Telephone: 877-326-0011

Meeting #: *4917475*

Notes from previous telecons

Standards that Support Preservation

OAIS (Open Archival Information System): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archival_Information_System

Agency Strategies and Policies that Support Preservation

NASA

Procedural Requirements (NPR) 1441.1D: NASA Records Retention Schedules (1/31/08) [1]

This document covers all types of records managed by NASA. In Chapter 8 (Program Management Records), sections 101-113 (PROGRAM AND PROJECT RECORDS) are of particular interest. Quoted from the document:

"What items 101-113 cover. These items designate appropriate retention of NASA program and project records produced through compliance with NPR 7120.5 or other authorized project management practices. It provides for permanent retention of substantive and historically significant records, and temporary retention of other records until the Agency no longer needs them. The terms "program" and "project" are defined in the current versions of NPD 7120.4 and NPR 7120.5. This schedule applies to all activities performed as part of programs/projects whether designated "tasks," "work packages," or other terminology."

USGS

National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program[2]

NOAA

Plan for the Scientific Data Stewardship Program [3]

Interagency Working Group on Digital Data

IWGDD represents 23 agencies including: NSF, NASA, DOE, USDA, HHS, Office of Science & Technology Policy. Established by the National Science and Technology Council's Committee on Science in 2006, its mission is to: - Develop and promote implementation of strategic plan for the federal government to cultivate an open, interoperable framework; and - Ensure reliable preservation and effective access to digital data for research, development, and education in science, technology, and engineering.


Technologies that Support Data Preservation

coming soon


Preservation Definitions

coming soon


References

Duerr et al., 2004, "Challenges in Long Term Data Stewardship", Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies. (PDF)

McKinney et al., 2001, "Earth Sciences Data Lifecycle Study", NASA SEEDS Data Lifecycle report (PDF).

USGCRP, "Global Change Science Requirements for Long-Term Archiving", Report of the NASA-NOAA Workshop, Sept 28-30, 1998.



Cluster Chair: Ruth Duerr