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Audiovisual preservation strategies, data models and value-chains

Audiovisual preservation strategies, data models and value-chains
Audiovisual preservation strategies, data models and value-chains
This is a report on preservation strategies, models and value-chains for digital file-based audiovisual content. The report includes:

(a)current and emerging value-chains and business-models for audiovisual preservation;
(b) a comparison of preservation strategies for audiovisual content including their strengths and weaknesses, and
(c) a review of current preservation metadata models, and requirements for extension to support audiovisual files.
University of Southampton; Prestoprime Consortium
Addis, Matthew
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Wright, Richard
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Addis, Matthew
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Wright, Richard
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Addis, Matthew and Wright, Richard (2010) Audiovisual preservation strategies, data models and value-chains Southampton, GB. University of Southampton; Prestoprime Consortium 102pp.

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Abstract

This is a report on preservation strategies, models and value-chains for digital file-based audiovisual content. The report includes:

(a)current and emerging value-chains and business-models for audiovisual preservation;
(b) a comparison of preservation strategies for audiovisual content including their strengths and weaknesses, and
(c) a review of current preservation metadata models, and requirements for extension to support audiovisual files.

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Published date: 4 March 2010
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 339146
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/339146
PURE UUID: 157cf770-2f63-4faf-87b8-ce85aa58077c

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Date deposited: 24 May 2012 06:42
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:10

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Author: Matthew Addis
Author: Richard Wright

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