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The Planets Interoperability Framework: An Infrastructure for Digital Preservation Actions

by Ross King, Rainer Schmidt, Andrew Jackson, Carl Wilson, Fabian Steeg
ECDL09 Proceedings of the 13th European conference on Research and advanced technology for digital libraries (2009)

Abstract

We report on the implementation of a software infrastructure for preservation actions, carried out in the context of the European Integrated Project Planets - the Planets Interoperability Framework (IF). The design of the framework was driven by the requirements of logical preservation in the domain of libraries and archives. The IF is a Java-based software suite built on a number of open source components and Java standards. Specific features of interest are a web service architecture including specified preservation service interfaces for the integration of new and existing preservation tools and a workflow engine for the execution of service-based preservation plans.

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