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    <title language="deu">Unfertige Dialoge – Das Berliner Förderprogramm Digitalisierung</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Das Förderprogramm Digitalisierung des Landes Berlin fördert Digitalisierungsprojekte in Berliner Kulturerbeeinrichtungen und hat parallel dazu die Servicestelle Digitalisierung (digiS) als zentrale Beratungs- und Koordinierungsstelle eingerichtet. Ziel ist dabei, eine technische und organisatorische Infrastruktur für die Projekte sowie zur Sicherung der Langzeitverfügbarkeit digitalen Kulturguts vorzuhalten. Der Artikel beschreibt das Förderprogramm, das Aufgabenspektrum von digiS und die Herausforderungen, die sich für Kulturerbeinstitutionen ergeben, wenn sie sich auf den offenen Dialog mit ihren Nutzern einlassen und ihre Objekte digital langzeitverfügbar halten wollen.</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">The city state of Berlin supports digitisation projects in its cultural heritage institutions and has established the Service Center for Digitisation (digiS) as a central supporting and coordinational unit. As a goal, a technical and organisational infrastructure for the projects as well as matters for the digital preservation of cultural heritage objects shall be provided. The article describes the support program, the range of tasks of digiS and the challenges that arise for cultural heritage institutions, if they want to open up and digitally preserve their objects for a long time.</abstract>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Ersch. in: Bibliotheksdienst, Volume 47, Issue 12, De Gruyter-Verlag, Berlin, Boston, 2013. S. 931-942</enrichment>
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    <title language="eng">Dealing with all the data – Participating in workflows to transform digital data about cultural heritage objects within a digital long-term preservation infrastructure</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Cultural heritage institutions are on the verge of making their artefacts available in digital form. During this transition they are faced with conceptual and technical challenges that have only little overlap with their traditional domains but provide them with a lot of opportunities. We aim at empowering them to deal with some of these challenges by designing workflows attached to the data flow within a digital long-term preservation system. The preservation framework processes data by utilising micro-services. These are tailored to accommodate data transformations that can help institutions making their data available if they choose to participate in the interconnected digital world</abstract>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">To appear in: In Proc. EVA Berlin 2013, Gesellschaft zur Förderung angewandter Informatik e.V., 2013.</enrichment>
    <author>Marco Klindt</author>
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    <author>Anja Müller</author>
    <author>Wolfgang Peters-Kottig</author>
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    <publishedYear>2018</publishedYear>
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    <title language="eng">Implications of perceived preservation levels</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This paper describes and explores the concept of perceived preservation levels and their implications. Perceived preservation levels are a way to communicate preservation policies, options and actions to the various stakeholders in digital preservation a digital preservation system is capable and able of. While explicitly assigned or stated preservation levels are promises to adhere to a certain set of policies and decisions, it may be hard to impossible for a best effort preservation service to fulfill these expectations. Perceived preservation levels combine different outcomes from preservation actions with preservation options and available resources to convey a holistic view of the archive’s worflow and decision states. A preservation system providing information about current states of digital objects puts the data producers in a position to reassure themselves of the trustworthiness of the archive without the need of formal certification. This openness has implications not only for the trust relationship between producer and archive but provides the opportunity to constantly reassess the archive’s decisions and priorities from the outside.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of iPres – 15th International Conference on Digital Preservation / Boston, MA, USA / September 24 – 27, 2018</parentTitle>
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