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  1. Determine/estimate costs for infrastructure:  
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* hardware
* hardware
* software
* software
* licences
* licences
  2. Determine/estimate costs for training
  2. Determine/estimate costs for training
  3. Determine/estimate costs for staffing
  3. Determine/estimate costs for staffing
* salaries
* salaries
* recruitment
* recruitment
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'''Scenario 3: Large cultural heritage institution moving to third party service provider'''
 
 
'''Scenario 3: Large CH institution moving to third party service provider'''





Revision as of 14:03, 1 August 2013

An outline of costs is a fundamental element of any business case. For the business case itself the break down of costs need not be overly detailed, but below we outline some of the factors you may need to consider when estimating costs, as well as some of the tools that are available for cost modelling. There is no 'one size fits all' tool available for cost modelling, hence if you do choose to go down this route you may find yourself using a combination of cost modelling tools or modifying a tool to your situation. Some of the costs of DP are difficult to calculate because they may be integrated into other activities within your organisation, but it is important to think about these and as they will have an impact on the implementation of the business case. There may also be ways that you can off-set costs either by improving efficiency in the long term or through income generation.

Process

  1. Identify the time period relevant to the business case (e.g. are you asking for a one-off lump sum, or recurring costs over a period of time, e.g. 5 years)
  2. Examine the business requirements for digital preservation (will enough value be realised by the proposed activity to offset and justify the costs?)
  3. Identify the scale and type of the activity you are proposing (e.g. one-off, project, phased project, large scale programme, core activity).
  4. Assess the current environment (do you have internal capacity, capability, appetite?)
  5. Identify and understand the systems and processes you are proposing (external system with minimal on-site support or in-house development)
  6. Identify different types of options for achieving the objectives
  7. Identify how much has (or is) already been spent on this activity
  8. Identify cost parameters associated with digital preservation activities (Section 3 of the APARSEN report on Cost modelling is useful for guidance)
    1. Governance
    2. Organisational Structure/staffing
    3. Proceedural accountability/policies
    4. Financial sustainability
    5. Contracts, licenses, and liability
    6. Preservation planning
    7. Ingest: aquisition of content
    8. AIP preservation (this needs expanding/explaining or deleting)
    9. Information management
    10. Access management
    11. Technical infrastrucuture risk management
    12. Security risk management
  9. Identify costs per parameter (there are a number of a published cost model which might help)
  10. Identify potential sources of funding (internal, external, core, project)
  11. Identify staff costs (current capacity, can you move staff, how agile is the organization to move people around?)
  12. Identify training costs, immediate and continuing (skills and skills gaps) (what is your current state? Do you need to skill up quickly or keep people in-the-loop)(see section in institutional readiness)
  13. Identify potential for return on investment (ROI)

Content

  1. Re-specify objectives of business case
  2. Identify options (informed by 4, 5, 6 and 7 above)
  3. Specify cost associated with each option - informed by 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, specified per annum (see 1)
  4. Identify source of funding for the project - see 11 - for duration of business case validity
  5. Describe ROI

Scenarios

Scenario 1: HE institution business case for a new repository system

1. Determine/estimate costs for infrastructure: 
  • hardware
  • software
  • licences
2. Determine/estimate costs for training
3. Determine/estimate costs for staffing
  • salaries
  • recruitment
4. Recurrent costs

Scenario 2: Local archive business case for a digital preservation officer

1. Identify costs for staffing
*salaries
*recruitment
2. Identify costs for equipment
*hardware
*software
2. Identify costs for IT support
*internal/external storage
3. Outline the costs of doing nothing
*legal implications
4. Benefits of exploitation of assets - financial and reputational
*offset the costs

Scenario 3: Large cultural heritage institution moving to third party service provider


Scenario 4: What is the the cost of doing nothing?

The cost of doing nothing can result in loss of reputation, obvious loss of materials, inability to share content, 
loss of investment or future revenue, potential loss of core funding and staffing.  
Potential disasters as a result of doing nothing would be the catastrophic loss of cultural heritage or memory.

Communications

Notes relevant to tailoring this section to the appropriate audience and communicating the the business case to that audience Find out about accounting principles and communicate business case using appropriate financial terminology, eg ROI, FEC,

Resources

These are external resources of relevance to this section. Links can be incorporated into the text above if that is more useful

4C project website http://www.4cproject.eu/ including 'Cache in the attic' http://www.4cproject.eu/index.php/news-and-comment/4c-blog/31-cache-in-the-attic-by-william-kilbride

APARSEN D32.1 Report on cost parameters for digital repositories http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2013/03/APARSEN-REP-D32_1-01-1_0.pdf

APARSEN D32.2 report under review, link to be added when published.

Minnesota Historical Society cost modeling. http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/legislativerecords/carol/costmodels.htm

Minnesota Historical Society. Digital Preservation Case Study Information. http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/legislativerecords/docs_pdfs/DigitalPreservationBusinessCaseInformationCRK10_5_2011.pdf