Vision Statement
Our overall goal is to stem the tide of the loss of precious anthropological data comprised of qualitative and quantitative research materials, both digital and non-digital. We aim for a discipline-wide plan for digital preservation and access (DPA). This includes gaining acceptance in the anthropological community for common reference standards and metadata.
Long-term Goals
• Advance digital re-use and interoperability of data within and between the four broad divisions of anthropology to encourage integrative research.
• Stimulate future continuity, adoption and cumulative improvements of DPA by developing open-source tools and online services that build on state of the art technologies to assist anthropologists in applying accepted DPA standards for legacy conversion and future data ingestion.
• Establish a community of anthropologists engaged in finding solutions to digital preservation and access problems in anthropology
• Establish a network of trusted digital open-access archives for the anthropological community designed for interoperability and long-term preservation following recommendations of a anthropological standards body.
• Integrate individual “silo” projects of digital data preservation and access both within and across the subfields.
Short Term Goals
• Promote the outline of a strategic plan through the web, list-servs, newsletter reports, conference papers, liaising with anthropological organizations and with additional organizations engaged in or planning DPA activities.
• After obtaining commentary and suggested revisions, post a revised plan online in the spring of 2010.
• In the absence of a coordinated network of trusted digital archives, promote better practices for digitization and preservation using existing resources.
• Apply for funding to advance this agenda.
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