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Second International Conference on African
  Digital Libraries and Archives (ICADLA-2)
    University of the Witwatersrand : 17-18
                           November 2011
                           Roger Layton
            CEO, Roger Layton Associates
                          roger@rl.co.za
                                              1
We are at a unique point in history….ours is the
ONLY generation which has to shift from
physical to digital

AND WE ONLY GET ONE SHOT AT THIS!

We need to plan for a future in 5, 20, 50, 200 and 500
years and beyond

Currently we cannot see beyond 2 years into the
future!

                                                         2
ETHER = ETernal HERitage
          www.ether.co.za
Question: “How do we build computing systems
that last forever?”
Heritage : the ONLY discipline with an eternal
agenda
The most exciting area to be in in ICT at
present.

                                                 3
Tangible         Intangible     Documentary     Knowledge

   OBJECTS          Oral History     Libraries      Scientific
   Museums                           Archives
                    Indigenous                     Engineering
      SITES         Knowledge       Oral History
 Archaeological                                      Health
Built Environment                   Indigenous
                                    Knowledge       Data Sets




WITHIN THE DIGITAL WORLD, ALL HERITAGE
OBJECTS START TO LOOK THE SAME
                                                                 4
Mechanisms
    Policy           Implementation recommendations


27 core statements

     Strategy
    Repository
    Contracts
     Access           Digital Heritage
   Preservation
    Metadata
                     Body of Knowledge
                         (DHBOK)
                           Practical guidelines


                                                      5
 Principles
 Participant
  s
 Processes
 Practices
 Precedents




                6
participants   processes           Products / Practices
                      Scoping      Audit

   Custodian        Strategising   Digitisation strategy

                     Planning      Project plans


                     Preparing     Prepared environment

   Producer          Capturing     Digital objects (e.g. scanning of glass negatives)

                     Describing    Digital masters (rich digital package with provenance)


                      Loading      Logs
  Repository
                      Storing      Digital repositories


                     Accessing     Search requests / results / user interfaces
   Consumer
                       Using       Repackaged products
                                                                                            7
 AS-IS   Analysis
  • Stakeholders, Collections, Programmes, Capacity,
   Skills, Documentation, Systems
 TO-BE    Design
  • Institution Identity and Structure, Internal Policies
   and Procedures, Prioritisation Policy,
   Programme/Project Structure, Skills Development
   Plan, Resource Plan, Standards, Repository Plan,
   Preservation Strategy, Disaster Management Plan,
   Funding Strategy, Sustainability Plan, User
   Experience Goals, Performance Measurement
                                                            8
A common set of principles that embody the
underlying qualities and enduring values that
defining what we should be aiming for the
digital heritage…

These principles should be valid in 50, 200,
500 years into the future…

The role of science fiction literature in
informing our long future.

                                                9
 When   confronted with key decisions that do
  not appear to have a clear path ahead – we
  need principle-base guidance as an aid
 The Principles are key factors to inform the
  development of a Digitisation Strategy and
  other decisions in the digitisation life cycle of
  processes
 Principles should be self-evident and obvious
  to the reader…should not be a shock
                                                      10
“Any best practice structure is required to
have an underlying set of principles that are
widely accepted”

Each institution should make explicit which
principles that they will user and why, and how
they will be used




                                                  11
“Standards must be used where possible to
enforce best practices and to enhance
interoperability and these standards should
be continually reviewed and refined”

Each institution must select the standards they will
use, from an agreed list of acceptable standards,
and must justify why these are suited to their
needs


                                                       12
Digital heritage should not been seen as a
collection of disconnected files and folders but
should contain powerful semantics that can
enhance and can embrace the context and
meaning of the digital objects and render them
capable of being connected in ways not
anticipated at the time of their creation.

      Web 3.0 : Semantic Web : Linked Data

                                                   13
At the time of digitisation it is essential to
consider how semantics will be built into the
digital object to embed maximum meaning –
beyond metadata.

OUR CASE STUDY : Massively linked
biographical records of victims of apartheid
(Oral History Conference 2011)


                                                 14
“Heritage is best managed in collections,
and this includes the digital heritage”

Shift from physical to digital to virtual collections

Decisions on digitisation should be preferably at
the level of collections




                                                        15
“The growth of digital content appears to
have no upper bound as everyone becomes
a producer of such content, and as direct
sensing and record systems increase in
usage.”

There is too much data being generated by too
many people and stored in too many places
Little control over born-digital government records

                                                      16
“The protection and control of intellectual
rights is a core economic principle of our
modern world. This applies no matter
whether there are commercial rights or open
rights associated with digital content.”




                                              17
In the rapidly expanding world of digital
content, there is an increasing need for
access to valid, authentic, and reliable
content.

Provenance of digital content will become
the distinguishing factor between trusted
and untrustworthy repositories.


                                            18
All records are essentially massively connected
and these connections between the items will
become more important than inventory lists as we
move into a semantic future.

Derived from “The Glass Bead Game”, Herman
Hesse, 1946.

Connections within and between repositories
Continental structures : Europeana
                                                   19
“Ethical consideration arise frequently in
decisions on the digital heritage and it is
important to have an explicit stance in their
Digitisation Strategy on how such decisions
are treated.”




                                                20
“In the absence of anything to the contrary we
should expect that what we consider today to
have enduring value will be valid for future
generations.”

Institutions must explicit plan for migration of
formats and repositories in protecting the content
forever.

Forever is a long, long time.
                                                     21
“Everything is always changing in the digital
world. We cannot stop this, but we can
adapt.”

The only constant is change.

Adaptation strategies must be a core
component of a digitisation strategy.


                                                22
“There is a strong association between the
community and heritage since communities are
owners, producers and consumers of heritage,
and in the case of the oral history they are also
the long-term custodians of this heritage.”

Every custodian MUST engage with its
communities


                                                    23
“The ultimate reason that we create digital
heritage is to allow this to be shared with
others, both current and future.”

The largest future community of users are high-
school students




                                                  24
“Digital repositories run the risk of normalising
content and creating uniformity. A conscious
effort is required to encapsulate diversity and
differences.”

We can use digital content as a means to enliven
cultural identity.

OUR CASE STUDY: Access to heritage for tourism
purposes, in all local languages which are normally
spoken but not written or read.

                                                      25
“Future engagement with history will be
mostly through digital technologies – our
decisions of today have considerable impact
on the future.”

What will be lost to future generations?
Can we control this risk today?




                                              26
 Universal Principles should be timeless
 They will guide the development of our
  • Digitisations strategies
  • Decisions on prioritisation, methods, technologies,
   metadata, interfaces
 The Principles will be subject to peer
 review, as well as rest of the DHBOK



                                                          27

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Layton principles of digital heritage

  • 1. Second International Conference on African Digital Libraries and Archives (ICADLA-2) University of the Witwatersrand : 17-18 November 2011 Roger Layton CEO, Roger Layton Associates roger@rl.co.za 1
  • 2. We are at a unique point in history….ours is the ONLY generation which has to shift from physical to digital AND WE ONLY GET ONE SHOT AT THIS! We need to plan for a future in 5, 20, 50, 200 and 500 years and beyond Currently we cannot see beyond 2 years into the future! 2
  • 3. ETHER = ETernal HERitage www.ether.co.za Question: “How do we build computing systems that last forever?” Heritage : the ONLY discipline with an eternal agenda The most exciting area to be in in ICT at present. 3
  • 4. Tangible Intangible Documentary Knowledge OBJECTS Oral History Libraries Scientific Museums Archives Indigenous Engineering SITES Knowledge Oral History Archaeological Health Built Environment Indigenous Knowledge Data Sets WITHIN THE DIGITAL WORLD, ALL HERITAGE OBJECTS START TO LOOK THE SAME 4
  • 5. Mechanisms Policy Implementation recommendations 27 core statements Strategy Repository Contracts Access Digital Heritage Preservation Metadata Body of Knowledge (DHBOK) Practical guidelines 5
  • 6.  Principles  Participant s  Processes  Practices  Precedents 6
  • 7. participants processes Products / Practices Scoping Audit Custodian Strategising Digitisation strategy Planning Project plans Preparing Prepared environment Producer Capturing Digital objects (e.g. scanning of glass negatives) Describing Digital masters (rich digital package with provenance) Loading Logs Repository Storing Digital repositories Accessing Search requests / results / user interfaces Consumer Using Repackaged products 7
  • 8.  AS-IS Analysis • Stakeholders, Collections, Programmes, Capacity, Skills, Documentation, Systems  TO-BE Design • Institution Identity and Structure, Internal Policies and Procedures, Prioritisation Policy, Programme/Project Structure, Skills Development Plan, Resource Plan, Standards, Repository Plan, Preservation Strategy, Disaster Management Plan, Funding Strategy, Sustainability Plan, User Experience Goals, Performance Measurement 8
  • 9. A common set of principles that embody the underlying qualities and enduring values that defining what we should be aiming for the digital heritage… These principles should be valid in 50, 200, 500 years into the future… The role of science fiction literature in informing our long future. 9
  • 10.  When confronted with key decisions that do not appear to have a clear path ahead – we need principle-base guidance as an aid  The Principles are key factors to inform the development of a Digitisation Strategy and other decisions in the digitisation life cycle of processes  Principles should be self-evident and obvious to the reader…should not be a shock 10
  • 11. “Any best practice structure is required to have an underlying set of principles that are widely accepted” Each institution should make explicit which principles that they will user and why, and how they will be used 11
  • 12. “Standards must be used where possible to enforce best practices and to enhance interoperability and these standards should be continually reviewed and refined” Each institution must select the standards they will use, from an agreed list of acceptable standards, and must justify why these are suited to their needs 12
  • 13. Digital heritage should not been seen as a collection of disconnected files and folders but should contain powerful semantics that can enhance and can embrace the context and meaning of the digital objects and render them capable of being connected in ways not anticipated at the time of their creation. Web 3.0 : Semantic Web : Linked Data 13
  • 14. At the time of digitisation it is essential to consider how semantics will be built into the digital object to embed maximum meaning – beyond metadata. OUR CASE STUDY : Massively linked biographical records of victims of apartheid (Oral History Conference 2011) 14
  • 15. “Heritage is best managed in collections, and this includes the digital heritage” Shift from physical to digital to virtual collections Decisions on digitisation should be preferably at the level of collections 15
  • 16. “The growth of digital content appears to have no upper bound as everyone becomes a producer of such content, and as direct sensing and record systems increase in usage.” There is too much data being generated by too many people and stored in too many places Little control over born-digital government records 16
  • 17. “The protection and control of intellectual rights is a core economic principle of our modern world. This applies no matter whether there are commercial rights or open rights associated with digital content.” 17
  • 18. In the rapidly expanding world of digital content, there is an increasing need for access to valid, authentic, and reliable content. Provenance of digital content will become the distinguishing factor between trusted and untrustworthy repositories. 18
  • 19. All records are essentially massively connected and these connections between the items will become more important than inventory lists as we move into a semantic future. Derived from “The Glass Bead Game”, Herman Hesse, 1946. Connections within and between repositories Continental structures : Europeana 19
  • 20. “Ethical consideration arise frequently in decisions on the digital heritage and it is important to have an explicit stance in their Digitisation Strategy on how such decisions are treated.” 20
  • 21. “In the absence of anything to the contrary we should expect that what we consider today to have enduring value will be valid for future generations.” Institutions must explicit plan for migration of formats and repositories in protecting the content forever. Forever is a long, long time. 21
  • 22. “Everything is always changing in the digital world. We cannot stop this, but we can adapt.” The only constant is change. Adaptation strategies must be a core component of a digitisation strategy. 22
  • 23. “There is a strong association between the community and heritage since communities are owners, producers and consumers of heritage, and in the case of the oral history they are also the long-term custodians of this heritage.” Every custodian MUST engage with its communities 23
  • 24. “The ultimate reason that we create digital heritage is to allow this to be shared with others, both current and future.” The largest future community of users are high- school students 24
  • 25. “Digital repositories run the risk of normalising content and creating uniformity. A conscious effort is required to encapsulate diversity and differences.” We can use digital content as a means to enliven cultural identity. OUR CASE STUDY: Access to heritage for tourism purposes, in all local languages which are normally spoken but not written or read. 25
  • 26. “Future engagement with history will be mostly through digital technologies – our decisions of today have considerable impact on the future.” What will be lost to future generations? Can we control this risk today? 26
  • 27.  Universal Principles should be timeless  They will guide the development of our • Digitisations strategies • Decisions on prioritisation, methods, technologies, metadata, interfaces  The Principles will be subject to peer review, as well as rest of the DHBOK 27