Authenticity as a Social Contract—We Are Our Records


Autoria(s): Rogers, Corinne; Tennis, Joseph T.
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19/01/2017

19/01/2017

2013

Resumo

This poster presents the authors’ work to date on developing an application profile for authenticity metadata (the IPAM, or InterPARES Authenticity Metadata), including (1) the functional requirements,(2) metadata elements derived from the Chain of Preservation model from the InterPARES research project, (3) a crosswalk of a sample of IPAM elements to Dublin Core, PREMIS, and MoReq2010,(4) those elements deemed essential to presume the authenticity of a record as it moves from creation to permanent preservation, and (5) next steps, integrating the application profile into the Archivematica preservation system the core elements of the application profile relating to maintaining the presumption of authenticity through preservation and access.

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Rogers, C., and Tennis, J. (2013). Authenticity as a social contract—We are our records. iConference 2013 Proceedings (pp. 801-803).

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37968

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iConference 2013 Proceedings

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Article