Thanks to a new IMLS planning grant, the Texas Digital Library (TDL), in collaboration with the University of California, San Diego Library (UCSD), is leading the charge to roadmap the first nationally distributed digital preservation service for sensitive data.Â
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Although distributed digital preservation (DDP) services have been offered in the United States for over a decade, no distributed service offering for sensitive data currently exists. As a result, sensitive data in the custody of libraries, health science centers, and archives are at an escalated risk of loss. The Preserving Sensitive Data in Distributed Digital Storage Networks project will develop a nationwide model for a DDP service that would close gaps in current preservation offerings for sensitive data.Â
With the support of our project partners (see below), this award in the amount of $87,384 will support the research and data gathering needed to model a nationwide distributed digital preservation service for private and sensitive content. Grant deliverables will include a report modeling the establishment of a DDP service in the United States for sensitive data, templates for legal agreements governing such a service, technical requirements for data transfer, and cost modeling scenarios. These deliverables will assist TDL and UCSD in enhancing their DDP offerings to include services for sensitive data and also help pave the way for other DDP services to do so as well.Â
WHERE TO FIND MORE INFORMATION
TDL is committed to make information related to the Preserving Sensitive Data project as transparent and accessible as possible. Here are a few ways you can stay up-to-date on our work:
- Monthly member forums | Coinciding with our project launch in September 2019, TDL will deliver regular and timely updates during our monthly forums. Click here to learn more.
- Confluence | Meeting notes, documentation, and other materials related to the project will be posted to our digital preservation wiki on a regular basis. Click here to visit the site.
- Newsletters | Sign up for our bi-monthly e-newsletters to receive updates via email.
- Social Media | Like and follow TDL on social media for important news. We are @TXDiglibrary on Twitter and @texasdigitallibrary on Facebook.
Click here to download the full proposal narrative.Â
PROJECT PARTNERS
Academic Preservation Trust Twitter @APTrust Facebook @APTrust | Smithsonian Institute Twitter @smithsonian Facebook @Smithsonian |
Dell Medical School Twitter @DellMedSchool Facebook @DellMedicalSchool | Texas Advanced Computing Center Twitter @TACC Facebook @tacc.utexas |
Institute of Museums and Library Services Twitter @US_IMLS | #IMLSgrants Facebook @USIMLS | Twitter @TXDigLibrary Facebook @texasdigitallibrary |
Maryland Advanced Research Computing Center Twitter @JohnsHopkins Facebook @johnshopkinsuniversity | University of California San Diego Twitter @ucsdlibrary Facebook @ucsdgeisel |
Northeastern University Twitter @Northeastern Facebook @northeastern | University of North Texas Health Sciences Center Twitter @unthsclibrary |
UT Southwestern Medical Center Twitter:Â @utswlibrary | Twitter:Â @SecurityMetrics FB:Â @securitymetrics |
SPECIAL THANKS
Texas Digital Library would like to thank our home institution, UT Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin, for their exceptional support in managing the proposal and award process.
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant # LG-34-19-0055. https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-34-19-0055-19