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*questions and answers
*questions and answers
**Curation questions
**Curation questions
***Where does the stuff come from? How will be reused and by whom? What are their requirements?
***Where does the stuff come from? How will be reused and by whom? What are their requirements?
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***What are the responsibilities? Who is the 'collection owner'? Who decides how it is catalogued, etc.?
***What are the responsibilities? Who is the 'collection owner'? Who decides how it is catalogued, etc.?
***Are there any rights issues associated with the content itself (eg privacy) or in the transfer (eg copyright)
***Are there any rights issues associated with the content itself (eg privacy) or in the transfer (eg copyright)
***What resources do you have available? Is this entirely new, or an extension of something you are doing already in part or in whole?
**Technical questions
**Technical questions
***What do you need to know - how much detail?
***What do you need to know - how much detail? Know what you don't need to know. What is enough information?
***What have you got: complexity/diversity, volume/growth
***What have you got: complexity/diversity, volume/growth


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***Identify risks and challenges
***Identify risks and challenges
***Identify solutions
***Identify solutions
**further information
**further information
***characterisation
***characterisation
***case studies
***case studies
***content audit etc
***content audit etc

Revision as of 10:02, 31 July 2013

  • questions and answers


    • Curation questions
      • Where does the stuff come from? How will be reused and by whom? What are their requirements?
      • What is the importance of the asset from the point of view of the institution?
      • Do you need to provide guidance or support, to the depositor or to the user?
      • What are the responsibilities? Who is the 'collection owner'? Who decides how it is catalogued, etc.?
      • Are there any rights issues associated with the content itself (eg privacy) or in the transfer (eg copyright)
      • What resources do you have available? Is this entirely new, or an extension of something you are doing already in part or in whole?


    • Technical questions
      • What do you need to know - how much detail? Know what you don't need to know. What is enough information?
      • What have you got: complexity/diversity, volume/growth
      • Once we know who we need to communicate with we then can start looking at what we've got ... We can describe the assets that we have.
      • What have you got - complexity, volume
      • what do you need to do?
      • Assess your digital collections
      • Identify risks and challenges
      • Identify solutions


    • further information
      • characterisation
      • case studies
      • content audit etc