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26 November 2003 An analysis of packaging formats for complex digtal objects: review of principles
Jeroen L.N. Bekaert, Patrick Hochstenbach, Emiel De Kooning, Rik Van de Walle
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Abstract
During recent years, the number of organizations making digital information available has massively increased. This evolution encouraged the development of standards for packaging and encoding digital representations of complex objects (such as a digital music albums or digitized books and photograph albums). The primary goal of this article is to offer a method to compare these packaging standards and best practices tailored to the needs of the digital library community and the rising digital preservation programs. The contribution of this paper is the definition of an integrated reference model, based on both the OAIS framework and some additional significant properties that affect the quality, usability, encoding and behavior of the digital objects.
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Jeroen L.N. Bekaert, Patrick Hochstenbach, Emiel De Kooning, and Rik Van de Walle "An analysis of packaging formats for complex digtal objects: review of principles", Proc. SPIE 5242, Internet Multimedia Management Systems IV, (26 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509114
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KEYWORDS
Packaging

Data modeling

Computer programming

Digital libraries

Standards development

Systems modeling

Photography

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