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Sustainable Archiving and Storage Management of Audiovisual Digital Assets

Sustainable Archiving and Storage Management of Audiovisual Digital Assets
Sustainable Archiving and Storage Management of Audiovisual Digital Assets
With the advent of end-to-end tapeless production and distribution, the concept of what it means to archive audiovisual content is being challenged. The traditional role of the archive as a repository for material after broadcast is changing as a result of digital file-based technologies and high-speed networking. Rather than being at the end of the production chain, the archive is becoming an integral part of the production process and is being absorbed into wider digital storage environments, including those distributed or used across organizational boundaries. This paper presents some of the work done in the U.K. AVATARm project on service-oriented approaches to digital permanence and preservation of audiovisual content. The main focus is how to specify and govern federated storage services to ensure the long-term safety, security, and accessibility of audiovisual assets in a managed and cost-effective way.
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Addis, Matthew, Norlund, Charlotte, Beales, Richard, Lowe, Richard, Middleton, Lee and Zlatev, Zlatko (2009) Sustainable Archiving and Storage Management of Audiovisual Digital Assets. International Broadcast Conference 2008, Amsterdam.

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Abstract

With the advent of end-to-end tapeless production and distribution, the concept of what it means to archive audiovisual content is being challenged. The traditional role of the archive as a repository for material after broadcast is changing as a result of digital file-based technologies and high-speed networking. Rather than being at the end of the production chain, the archive is becoming an integral part of the production process and is being absorbed into wider digital storage environments, including those distributed or used across organizational boundaries. This paper presents some of the work done in the U.K. AVATARm project on service-oriented approaches to digital permanence and preservation of audiovisual content. The main focus is how to specify and govern federated storage services to ensure the long-term safety, security, and accessibility of audiovisual assets in a managed and cost-effective way.

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Published date: November 2009
Additional Information: Event Dates: September 2008
Venue - Dates: International Broadcast Conference 2008, Amsterdam, 2008-09-01
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 271065
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271065
PURE UUID: 79d4535f-9065-4219-8c2c-b371f102b74f

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Date deposited: 13 May 2010 11:40
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 09:22

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Author: Matthew Addis
Author: Charlotte Norlund
Author: Richard Beales
Author: Richard Lowe
Author: Lee Middleton
Author: Zlatko Zlatev

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