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*[http://review.oais.info/show_bug.cgi?id=133 http://review.oais.info/show_bug.cgi?id=133] Suggested Change 133 - Distributed Digital Preservation Term
 
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Product: (from selected product)

OAIS June 2012

Reporter: (from login)

elziATTkb.dk

Component: (from list)

Section 1 Introduction

Component Description (fixed from selection of 'Component'):

Introduction to the document

Version: (from selected product)

June 2012

Category of change: (from list)

Updates to add useful terminology

Are there issues of backward compatibility?: (from list)

No

Is this a conformance issue?: (from list)

No

Summary:

Add term for distributed digital preservation to section 1.7.2 TERMINOLOGY

Description of requested change:

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Add term to section 1.7.2:
Distributed digital preservation:
the use of replication, independence, and coordination to address the known threats to digital content through time to ensure their accessibility resources

Attachment:

None

Organisation Organisation of the submitter:

The Royal Library of Denmark (reviewed via OAIS Community)

Explanation of the reason for the suggested change:

An imporatnt term in digital preservation that deserves definition. It is used in relation to introduction of the OO-IO model, but could also be used in other places referring to distribution.