The key is designing a preservation repository that the public television system can afford to maintain and use. Our tasks are aimed at designing a model repository based on deciding criteria both for what will go into the repository and how it will function.
- Completing an inventory of our at-risk materials to prepare for selection;
- Reviewing best practices in the field of video archiving;
- Conducting focus groups to help set standards and policies;
- Ingesting sample materials and testing the repository.
In keeping with our commitment to share our progress, we will keep this site current with reports and other documents are they are written.
Technical Issues
Notes from the Wrapper RoundTable meeting at the Library of Congress, March 9, 2006 rev April 4, 2006
Bibliography: Preservation File Formats for Video & Associated Metadata rev March 10, 2005
NDIIPP Preservation Partnerships Technical Architecture Survey July 2005
Factors for Evaluating Preservation File Formats for Digital Video
Meeting of NDIIPP Public Television Project August 19, 2005
Notes on formats and wrappers by Carl Fleischhauer March 2005, revised February 2006
Selection & Appraisal
Recommended Appraisal Guidelines by Mary Ide and Leah Weisse
Nebraska State Historical Society
based on Paul Eisloeffel’s presentation at the 2003 AMIA meeting.
Digital Preservation of Moving Image Material? Howard Besser
BEST PRACTICES SURVEY - Preserving Digital Public Television
Appraising Public Television Programs: Toward an Interpretive and Comparative Evaluation Model Thomas Connors
Focus Group Report - Producers
Focus Group Report - History Professors
Focus Group Report - Social Studies Teachers
Focus Group Report - TV Writers
Developing Preservation Appraisal Criteria for a Public Broadcasting StationMary Idle and Leah Weisse
NDIIPP Appraisal Bibliography12/28/04
NDIIPP / APPRAISAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
MetaData
PBCore 1.0 Released! April 4, 2005
Notes from NDIIPP public television project metadata meeting December 12, 2005