diff --git a/docker/docker-compose-rest.yml b/docker/docker-compose-rest.yml index e5f62600e70..6e2a62d0181 100644 --- a/docker/docker-compose-rest.yml +++ b/docker/docker-compose-rest.yml @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ services: environment: PGDATA: /pgdata image: dspace/dspace-postgres-pgcrypto + platform: linux/amd64 networks: dspacenet: ports: diff --git a/src/app/admin/admin-sidebar/admin-sidebar.component.html b/src/app/admin/admin-sidebar/admin-sidebar.component.html index ef220b834ba..39378d6cdd6 100644 --- a/src/app/admin/admin-sidebar/admin-sidebar.component.html +++ b/src/app/admin/admin-sidebar/admin-sidebar.component.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
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AdobeÕs Portable Document + Format (PDF) is a popular means of sharing documents, especially those + formatted for print. Not coincidentally, PDF files—when prepared + properly—also provide an excellent archival file format.
+The two most common ways + to create PDF files are with applications like Microsoft Word, + or by a scanning process that starts with printed materials. Below youÕll + find specific recommendations for producing high quality PDF files using + each of these methods.
+ ++ Windows instructions | + Macintosh instructions | + Scanning instructions | + More help +
+ +You can create PDF files + from within Microsoft Word, for example, when you have the Adobe Acrobat + Standard or Acrobat Professional software. Note that Acrobat Standard + and Acrobat Professional are not the same as Acrobat Reader, the latter + being a free product with limited functions. When + configured properly, the resulting PDF files will be of high quality, suitable + for deposit.
+Use the following + steps to configure Adobe Acrobat and create PDF files from within a supported + application such as Microsoft Word.
+As + per above, + you can produce high quality PDFs using the Adobe Acrobat Standard or Acrobat Professional software. Note + that Acrobat Standard and Acrobat Professional are not the same as Acrobat + Reader, the latter being a free product with limited functions.
+ +PDF files may also be + created by scanning print materials. From almost every perspective, all + of these methods are less preferable than creating PDF files directly from + an application as described above due to increased file size and compromised + viewing and printing characteristics. Nevertheless, PDF files created from + scanning are a reliable way to preserve materials when no other options + are available.
+Regardless of the method, + the produced PDF file should have the following properties:
+Adobe Acrobat Professional + has built-in scanning capabilities that can be used to create PDF files + using printed materials. Note that Acrobat Professional is not the same + as Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Standard; only Acrobat Professional has support + for scanning.
+Use the following steps + to create PDF files using a scanner with Adobe Acrobat Professional. These + steps apply to both Windows and Macintosh, with only slight variations + in appearance:
+Regardless of the method + you use, to create high-quality PDF files, follow the general guidelines + above as well as the following:
+If you need to create + a large number of PDF files, these approaches will not be efficient for + you, although the same principles outlined here will apply equally to a + large-volume operation. Before you start your project, contact us and we + will be happy to provide advice to your staff or to your scanning vendor + to make sure that your materials are in the best possible form for preservation.
+If + you have any questions, please contact us at DeepBlue and we will be happy + to help you create PDF files for the ages.
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+ Author's Deposit Agreement
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I hereby grant + to the Regents of the University of Michigan the non-exclusive right to retain, + reproduce and distribute the deposited work (the Work) in whole or in part, + in and from its electronic format. This agreement does not represent a transfer + of copyright to the University of Michigan.
+The University + of Michigan may make and keep more than one copy of the Work for purposes + of security, backup, preservation and access, and may migrate the Work to + any medium or format for the purpose of preservation and access in the future. + The University of Michigan will not make any alteration, other than as allowed + by this agreement, to the Work.
+I represent + and warrant to the University of Michigan that the Work is my original work. + I also represent that the Work does not, to the best of my knowledge, infringe + or violate any rights of others.
+I further represent + and warrant that I have obtained all necessary rights to permit the University + of Michigan to reproduce and distribute the Work and that any third-party + owned content is clearly identified and acknowledged within the Work.
+By granting + this license, I acknowledge that I have read and agreed to the terms of this + agreement and all related Deep Blue and University of Michigan policies.
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This Agreement would be associated with + each deposit that is batch loaded by a designee (Community/Collection Coordinator), since + the batch load process bypasses the standard click-through license in the + submission workflow. It assumes that the designee, not the author, will do + batch loads.
+This Agreement is made by and between the [community name]____________ of + the University of Michigan (hereinafter called the Community), represented + by_____________, the Community's Collection Coordinator (hereinafter called the Designee) + and the University of Michigan Library's Deep Blue Institutional Repository + (hereinafter called the Repository) and is entered into on this ______day + of ________, 20__.
+This agreement allows the Designee to act + on behalf of individual depositors and/or the Community and authorizes the + Coordinator to batch load content to the Repository.
+On behalf of the Community, the Designee acknowledges having read all policies of the Repository and agrees to abide by the terms and conditions therein. + For content entrusted or gifted to the Designee, the Designee agrees that making the content available in the Repository is an appropriate and acceptable extension of its agreement with the Community, and is consistent with the Designee's charge to provide access to this content. + In addition, the Coordinator has conveyed to appropriate Community representatives the terms and conditions outlined in those policies, including the language of the standard deposit license quoted below and that the Community members have granted the Coordinator the authority to deposit content on their behalf.
+The standard deposit license states:
+I hereby grant to the Regents of the University + of Michigan the non-exclusive right to retain, reproduce and distribute the + deposited work (the Work) in whole or in part, in and from its electronic + format. This agreement does not represent a transfer of copyright to the University + of Michigan.
+The University of Michigan may make and keep + more than one copy of the Work for purposes of security, backup, preservation + and access, and may migrate the Work to any medium or format for the purpose + of preservation and access in the future. The University of Michigan will + not make any alteration, other than as allowed by this agreement, to the Work.
+I represent and warrant to the University + of Michigan that the Work is my original work. I also represent that the Work + does not, to the best of my knowledge, infringe or violate any rights of others.
+I further represent and warrant that I have + obtained all necessary rights to permit the University of Michigan to reproduce + and distribute the Work and that any third-party owned content is clearly + identified and acknowledged within the Work.
+By granting this license, I acknowledge that + I have read and agreed to the terms of this agreement and all related University + of Michigan and Deep Blue policies.
+This document will be stored in the Repository + attached to each deposit submitted by the Community.
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This Agreement would be substituted for + the standard click-through license in a customized submission workflow where + we know that the Designee will be submitting content on behalf of Community + members.
+As the designated coordinator for this Deep + Blue Collection, I am authorized by the Community members to serve as their + representative in all dealings with the Repository. As the designee, I ensure + that I have read the Deep Blue policies. Furthermore, I have conveyed to the + community the terms and conditions outlined in those policies, including the + language of the standard deposit license quoted below and that the community + members have granted me the authority to deposit content on their behalf.
+The standard deposit licenses states:
+I hereby grant to the Regents of the University + of Michigan the non-exclusive right to retain, reproduce and distribute the + deposited work (the Work) in whole or in part, in and from its electronic + format. This agreement does not represent a transfer of copyright to the University + of Michigan.
+The University of Michigan may make and + keep more than one copy of the Work for purposes of security, backup, preservation + and access, and may migrate the Work to any medium or format for the purpose + of preservation and access in the future. The University of Michigan will + not make any alteration, other than as allowed by this agreement, to the Work.
+I represent and warrant to the University + of Michigan that the Work is my original work. I also represent that the Work + does not, to the best of my knowledge, infringe or violate any rights of others.
+I further represent and warrant that I + have obtained all necessary rights to permit the University of Michigan to + reproduce and distribute the Work and that any third-party owned content is + clearly identified and acknowledged within the Work.
+By + granting this license, I acknowledge that I have read and agreed to the terms + of this agreement and all related University of Michigan and Deep Blue policies.
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+Deep Blue is the University of Michigan's permanent, safe, and +accessible service for representing our rich intellectual community +online. The primary goal of Deep Blue is to provide access to the work +that makes Michigan a leader in research, teaching, and creativity. By +representing our scholars, from faculty through students, as individuals +and as members of groups, Deep Blue provides a framework for preserving +and finding the best scholarly and artistic work done at the University.
+ ++What follows describes the types of works and collections the UM Library +envisions for Deep Blue, and how we gather, preserve, and offer access +to them. Because Deep Blue is designed to meet not only today's needs, +but also new needs as they evolve, this document is a work in progress. +Some aspects will undergo revision to reflect current needs and norms +identified by UM faculty, staff, students, and the collections they +create.
+ ++CONTENTS
+ + + + + + ++Preservation and Accessibility
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+We encourage the deposit of works with the following characteristics:
+ ++Examples of these works include:
+ ++The Library has begun to populate Deep Blue with new and existing +digital works identified as having current and lasting value to the +campus. We will continue to do that, but our goal for Deep Blue is to +have decisions on what it should contain and offer be made mainly by you +and the other members of the UM community at large. So, we encourage you +to deposit your work and to contact us if you have format conversion +needs.
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+Individuals can deposit items -- defined as individual +files/documents or related groups of files -- into collections and +collection administrators can create groups that can create new +collections and deposit items into collections. Example: A faculty +member giving a presentation at a conference can deposit the slides for +that presentation, the data behind the corresponding research, audio +and/or video clips supporting the research, a working paper about the +research, and so on, all as one package to be identified with a single +persistent URL to ensure reliable access.
+ ++We encourage the inclusion of excellent student work as well, though it +must be deposited through a UM faculty or staff member associated with +that work. This may happen directly (e.g., for Honors theses) or +indirectly in the case of officially recognized UM groups or +organizations with associated faculty sponsors (e.g., the UM Solar Car +Team). Ph.D. and Masters theses are a special case. Ph.D. theses are +handled through Rackham, and Masters theses are +handled by individual departments granting the degree. (Note that +depositing student work will require additional permissions from the +student in accordance with FERPA +regulations.)
+ ++To get started, contact the administrator of the collection you'd like +to add your work to, or contact Deep Blue.
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+Deep Blue organizes its content around collections to +simplify the process of depositing your work and to provide you with the +most flexibility for finding work interesting to you. Schools, colleges, +departments, research institutes, and other large groups can +create collections in Deep Blue to group related works at the +broadest levels.
+ ++Collections allow people to explore a specific area in depth, or to +focus specifically on only the areas they find interesting. So, +collections contain the work of more focused/smaller groups and +individuals.
+ ++In the long term we hope to provide topical access that groups related +content together irrespective of who deposits it. With this structure in +place, you will be able to search or browse by collection, topic, +broader discipline, or type of work (e.g. theses and dissertations). As +we begin to offer searching across many universities and associate our +content with other Deep Blue equivalents at peer institutions, scholars +worldwide will have a rich and discipline-specific resource.
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+Individuals can create collections for depositing their +own work, and collection administrators can create groups that can build +collections together. For example, a faculty member can place +presentation material in her own collection. She can also administer and +create other collections that gather together the work of her research +group so all their presentations, datasets, etc. are browsable and +searchable as a subset of the University's works. Colleagues from other +universities are likely to find these groupings helpful for finding the +work that's most interesting to them. To get started, contact the +administrator of the collection to which you'd like to add your work to, +or contact Deep Blue.
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+Each collection will have one or more administrator who will help the +Library define specific procedures that best suit its needs. This +administrator can be a faculty or staff member from a +school/college/etc., or can be a Library liaison to that school/college. +We are happy to help you set up collections and work with you to set up +access, membership, and other parameters. The collection structure is +intended to be flexible and adaptable to the needs of individuals and +their colleagues, and the Library commits to making Deep Blue responsive +to the changing needs and nature of the creative, intellectual, and +artistic work done here. Please contact Deep Blue to get started.
+ ++For more information about community responsibilities, see Roles and Responsibilities of Deep Blue +Partners.
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+Honoring your rights as a creator is a fundamental aspect of Deep Blue's +support of your work and the University's mission of creating knowledge. +The service's deposit agreements, policies, and principles ensure that +you retain all your intellectual property rights when depositing your +work.
+ ++Deep Blue also supports the University's mission of communicating the +knowledge created here to the citizens of Michigan and the world, and +does so by offering a service geared towards providing the broadest +possible access to our creative, intellectual, and artistic work. We +encourage you to explore all means of allowing others to build upon your +work. For example, we offer use of the "Creative Commons" +license as a supported option for your collection.
+ ++Because the topic of intellectual property has specific legal +implications, Deep Blue has a formal policy. It has four parts:
+ ++ +
+When you agree to our standard "Author's Deposit Agreement" (see below) +at the time of deposit you grant Deep Blue the non-exclusive right to:
+ ++The "Author's Deposit Agreement". + +
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+In most cases it's obvious when a work is original to you, especially +when you are its sole creator. Other examples of original work that you +may deposit include:
+ ++Related to that, in the third and fourth paragraph of the agreement, you +represent that you have the right to make the deposit and that you're +not infringing on the rights of others by doing so. If you have +questions about the status of your work, a number of resources exist on +campus to assist you, including "Copyrights at the +University of Michigan".
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+You retain all your intellectual property rights. The +limited rights you grant to Deep Blue are non-exclusive, and your +ability to grant, assign, or retain any and all rights you had before +your deposit does not change as a result of your deposit. Please note +that some publishers may ask that you grant them exclusive rights to +your work, thus limiting your ability to use it as you see fit and +perhaps even limiting your ability to deposit it in Deep Blue.
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+Deep Blue is designed to provide your work the widest possible exposure, +so it is open to the world for searching. You may, however, choose to +deposit your work but prevent it from being seen in full for a limited +time. You may also choose to allow people to find out about the +existence of your work, but not download the work itself, again for a +limited time. See "Can I restrict access to +the item I deposited?" below for more details.
++As a depositor, you control the conditions of use for your +work. Depositing your work in Deep Blue does not affect your +copyright, so you retain all the rights you had before making it +available through this service. You are only granting UM the +non-exclusive right to distribute the work. See the section on Intellectual Property Rights for more +information about rights, limitations of use, and suggestions for making +sure your work is accessible the way you want it to be.
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+Directly above you'll see that depositors -- typically the +creators/authors -- control the rights to their work. Unless +otherwise noted in Deep Blue or on the work itself, you should treat the +work like any other copyrighted material, and may make "Fair Use" of it as allowed by law.
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+Yes. Since the work you deposit is complete and ready for distribution +(see "What types of deposits do we encourage?"), immediate and +worldwide access is the default (and preferred) status for all material +in Deep Blue. But we know situations exist where you won't want to offer +immediate access. So, legal requirements the University is bound to +honor (such as FOIA requests) notwithstanding, you can limit access to +items in Deep Blue collections for a period of time defined by the +community or collection into which you're depositing your work.
+ ++For example, you can limit access to an item to only people from your +research group or department for a period of time after you deposit it. +That way everyone from your team/department can find your work and use +it, while those outside cannot. This limitation can be extended to the +full metadata as well. This limited "embargo period," agreed on by the e +collection's administrator(s) and Deep Blue staff, will determine when +the full description and the item itself will become accessible to the +UM community -- and later the world -- at large. Standard embargo +periods are:
+ ++You can also limit access to an item to people on the UM campus. This +limitation does not extend to the descriptive metadata -- those outside +will be able to find out about the item when they search Deep Blue. Here +again, a limited embargo period can be applied to worldwide access to +the item itself.
+ ++Your collection administrator, together with the Deep Blue staff at the +Library, define the embargo options offered on your deposit form. +Contact your collection administrator if you have questions.
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+For UM faculty and staff, the first step is to either identify a +collection to work with, or to create one. (The process is different if +you are a student. See "Who can deposit +items in Deep Blue?" above for more information.) We encourage +you to browse Deep Blue and then contact Library +staff at Deep Blue who will assist you in contacting the right +collection administrators to gain permission to deposit your work. We +can also help you create a collection if that's more appropriate.
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+To provide searchability beyond simply the full text, depositors must +provide:
+ ++We encourage you to provide more complete descriptive information -- +also known as metadata -- by filling out as many fields on the deposit +form as possible. This will allow Deep Blue to offer more ways of +finding and retrieving the work based on your special knowledge of its +contents. If you would like to customize your collection's interface so +you can ensure more than Deep Blue's minimum metadata are required, +please contact Deep Blue.
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+Deep Blue is intended to reflect the campus and its scholarly activity, +and to make the work done here accessible as promptly as possible. When +the Library finds that we can improve access by enhancing the +information about a deposited item we will do our best to make those +enhancements. If you wish to have us do this for items you deposit, +please contact Deep Blue and we will be glad to discuss how best to accomplish it and +whether any costs will be involved.
+ ++Works that include raw data (such as social science datasets, GIS files) +are noteworthy in that metadata for them needs to be far more detailed +than for other items since author, title or even a full-text search will +typically not help someone new to the material determine whether those +data are of interest. Please contact us at the time of deposit so we can +assist you in describing them more fully.
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+Yes, although doing so is not as simple as cutting/pasting from a +typical word processor document. You need to do a little extra work, and +use a UTF-8 or -16 font; 'Arial' is a good choice for Roman characters, +and one that you can commonly find on a PC or Macintosh.
+ ++To insert special characters, in Microsoft Windows XP you use the +Character Map program (START/Programs/Utilities/Character Map). On a +Macintosh, you use the Character Palette (under the flag icon showing +your keyboard type in the upper right hand of the screen). Pick a UTF-8 +or -16 font from the Map/Palette and you'll notice that in these fonts a +superscript 2 is a separate character from a 2 upon which you might +apply e.g. Microsoft Word's character formatting. So to enter a title +into Deep Blue, you would first copy and paste the title from your word +processing document into a new one. Then:
+ ++Then, copy and paste this title into the appropriate field on your Deep +Blue form. Though this sounds complex, it's actually harder to describe +than it is to do. If you have any questions, please contact Deep Blue.
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+When the Library determines we can improve access by providing a new +context for the work (such as representing the work in additional +collections beyond the one you deposited it in) or better preserve your +work by changing its format, we will do so.
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+At the time of deposit Deep Blue automatically assigns
+ ++This information is used to manage content over time.
+ ++If you would like to further customize your collection interface to add +more information automatically, please contact Deep Blue.
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+Yes. The Library will assign additional metadata whenever it can do so. +For example, we can help you add the Michigan Metadata in use by BlueStream +and other projects, or connect you with a cataloger who can help you +better describe your content.
+ ++Assigning metadata can be time-consuming and therefore costly, so if you +need help from the Library, please contact Deep Blue and we will work with you to reach an agreement on how to +accomplish this most effectively.
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+Our goal of providing access to your work means that Deep Blue accepts +all digital formats. However, not all formats can receive the same level +of preservation support.
+ ++For more detailed information about format support, see the Preservation and Accessibility +section.
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+The guidelines above are inclusive, and purposely so, as we hope to have +Deep Blue represent the UM intellectual environment as broadly as +possible. Deciding what should be included in Deep Blue is largely the +function of the individual depositors and the collections with which +they're affiliated. Individuals and collection administrators may wish +to work closely with their Library liaisons and may decide it's more +efficient and convenient to delegate some of the deposit decisions to +them.
+ ++While there may be cases where the Library will need to discuss deposits +with you, or even remove a deposit, we anticipate these cases will be +rare. There are however some items that you may not be able to deposit +or that may find a better home, either temporarily or permanently, +elsewhere at UM. Two examples of the latter:
+ ++Deep Blue may in exceptional cases decline a submission due to technical +challenges or out-of-scope content. If you have questions please contact Deep Blue and we will be glad to help you determine the best place for +your item(s).
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+Deep Blue will focus on new digital materials, and the Library will also +experiment with making some of its large digital collections of UM-based +work available as well.
+ ++That said, we encourage collection administrators and individuals +(including Library selectors and departmental liaisons) to continue to +identify excellent but less current materials, both in digital and +non-digital form. UM has produced a tremendous amount of interesting +work, and that will require prioritization, especially when that work +must be digitized to make it available through Deep Blue. Please contact Deep Blue if you have items like this and we will work with you to make +them available.
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+The size of an item does not matter as such. There are practical +limitations, though, especially where video, large datasets and similar +items are concerned. Because of network constraints, depositing files +larger than 250 Mb will probably require the assistance of the Library, +which can provide better means for reliably depositing them. (For +instance, we will want to compare checksums on your file before and +after deposit to verify that the file transferred correctly and +completely.) We will handle these on a case-by-case basis, so please +contact contact Deep Blue if you plan to deposit large files.
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+Yes. Deep Blue is designed to provide long-term, permanent access to the +items you deposit. However, we know circumstances can arise where a +deposit will need to be removed from view. When this becomes necessary, +contact your collection administrator and together we will determine the +best course of action to take.
+ ++However, since any item in Deep Blue may have been cited via its +persistent URL, we will always supply a "tombstone" whenever the item is +requested. The tombstone will contain the metadata for the item, with +one of the following messages indicating why the item was removed:
+ ++The tombstone metadata will be visible to those who already have its +persistent URL, but your deposit and its metadata will no longer be +searchable and we will make these items unavailable for harvesting by +services such as OAIster and Google.
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+Though it is possible under certain circumstances, to preserve the historical record of your scholarship, and +because others may have cited the old version, the preferred way to +handle this is to clearly mark the old, out-of-date version as +"Superceded" in both the 'Description' field for the file and add a +coversheet (or its equivalent) to the file itself. Contact your +collection administrator for help with this.
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+Deep Blue's basic services provide a system that allows Deep Blue +depositors and administrators to deposit their work and all users to +access items in Deep Blue. Management services provide ongoing support +for creating new and enhancing existing Deep Blue communities, +responding to customer inquiries, and supplying system monitoring, +back-up, and recovery. We are investigating services beyond these which +may be offered for a fee.
+ ++The Library commits to the Deep Blue Deposit Services (for already +authorized users) and Access Services (for all), as defined in Deep Blue Services on a 24x7 basis. +Deep Blue Management Services, supporting collection set-up and related +tasks as defined in "Deep Blue Services" are provided Monday +through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
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+If you are trying to search/browse Deep Blue and it is not responding, +please contact Deep Blue to report the outage.
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+Please contact Deep Blue to report the outage.
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+The Library will provide both web-based/email and telephone support to +all Deep Blue users. Support will be provided Monday through Friday, +9:00am to 5:00pm. All inquiries will receive a return response via +e-mail or telephone within one business day.
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+ ++Library liaisons and subject specialists also work with the Deep Blue +coordinator and Systems Administrator to provide of End-User Support +Services, with back-up from the Digital Library Production Services and +Core Services staff. For a complete definition of services see Deep Blue Services.
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+Deep Blue is committed to providing long-term access to every deposit +you make. At the same time, while the Library has a long history and +many years of experience in the area of preservation, we recognize that +both the digital landscape and our understanding of the complexities of +digital preservation continue to evolve. We anticipate that over time +both the public and private sectors will develop more tools and +techniques to facilitate long-term preservation of digital information, +so these preservation principles and policies will continue to +evolve.
+ ++For more specific information about our commitment to preservation, see +the Deep Blue Preservation and Format +Support Policy.
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+You may deposit work in any digital format in Deep Blue, but not all +formats can receive the same level of preservation commitment. Deep Blue +has designated three levels of support we can offer, based on criteria +such as the wide deployment of the format, availability of +publicly-documented specifications, and the expectation that tools will +be available to undertake controlled transformation or migration. They +are described in detail in the Deep Blue Preservation and Format +Support Policy.
+ ++TIFF (.tiff, .tif) is an example of a "Level 1" type of format. Widely +used and an open standard, we can support it to our fullest extent. An +example of a "Level 2" format is an MS Word document (.doc). Because +Microsoft owns and controls the specifications for this format, but +doesn't publish them, some features like macros may not operate between +versions regardless of our best efforts. Windows Media Audio (.wma), +because of its close ties to a specific platform and because it is far +less common than MP3 or WAV formats, serves as a good example of a +"Level 3" format that we can only commit to preserving at the bit level. +In other words, in the future you will be able to download an exact copy +of the deposited file, but it may be difficult to open and use it +without legacy hardware and/or software.
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+For all content you deposit, Deep Blue will provide secure storage, +backup, management, fixity-checks, and periodic refreshment by copying +the data to new storage media. We will also undertake appropriate format +monitoring and provide adequate staffing and other resources to support +the services offered. In addition, Deep Blue staff is developing +best-practice guidelines to help depositors convert or create documents +that achieve the level of quality needed for information capture and the +highest degree of preservability over time. +Further, we make the following commitments to preservation:
+ ++ +
+For a list of all recognized Deep Blue formats and their current support +levels, see the Deep Blue +Preservation and Format Support Policy. We expect to add to and +revise the support levels as standards emerge for digital preservation +of additional formats.
++ +
+Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), as you currently generate it +using most commercial applications on your computer, is a proprietary +format owned and controlled by Adobe Systems, Inc. So despite its wide +use, it is not publicly documented at this time. An international +preservation standard for PDF/A -- "ISO 19005-1 for PDF/A-1," where the +"A" stands for archive -- exists. We have developed guidelines for +creating PDFs to which we can apply our highest level (Level 1) of +preservation support. Please contact Deep Blue for more information.
++ +
+At present, the three levels of preservation commitment are made at the +individual file level. We will need to evaluate complex content -- items +comprised of files in various formats that interact with each other -- +to determine whether the operational relationships between the files can +be maintained. Executables and some files that rely on a specific +hardware/software environment will also require additional evaluation +because not only the format but the access environment must be +considered in determining preservation issues. Please contact the Deep Blue Preservation Group if you wish to deposit any of these content +types.
++ +
+Deep Blue accepts many formats and places few restrictions on depositors. +As such, the files found here may vary in their accessibility features and +their usability for people with disabilities. We encourage all depositors +to make their work as accessible as possible, since this ensures ease of use + and the broadest possible readership for their work.
+ ++ If you are unable to use a specific file in its current format, please select + the Contact Us + link and we can modify it to make it more accessible to you. +
+ ++Since many of the items in Deep Blue are in PDF format, we have created + guidelines for creating high quality, +accessible PDFs.
+ ++There are many applications that offer more robust capabilities that support +a variety of file formats. On the U-M Ann Arbor campus, you can get assistance +installing and using them via the + +Adaptive Software and Hardware site , U-M +Office of Services for Students with Disabilities , and + Library Accessibility +Services .
+ ++ +
You can find Deep Blue's privacy policy here. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/assets/static/about/deepblueformatlevels.html b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueformatlevels.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2ba81383769 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueformatlevels.html @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + + +
+ + + + + + + + Feature |
+ Level 1 |
+ Level 2 |
+ Level 3 |
+
Persistent identifier that will always point to the object and/or its metadata |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Provenance records and other preservation metadata to support accessibility and management over time |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Secure storage and backup |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Periodic refreshment to new storage media |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Fixity checks using proven checksum methods |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Storage in a trusted preservable format (making a normalized version, if necessary) |
+ • |
+ for some formats |
+ + |
Strategic monitoring of format |
+ • |
+ • |
+ + |
Migration to succeeding format upon obsolescence |
+ • |
+ + | + |
+
|
+
Deep Blue, the University of Michigan Institutional Repository (referred + to hereafter as the Repository), is a service of the University of Michigan + Library, provided to lower access barriers and offer the widest possible dissemination + for the intellectual and creative output of the University. The Repository + also provides appropriate long-term preservation services for that content + to ensure continuing access over time. Content is made available through a + non-exclusive license granted by the author; there is no transfer of intellectual + property rights accompanying submission of content to the Repository.
+The authors or + their designees grant to the Repository a non-exclusive right to:
+When depositing a Work, depositors or their designees should represent the + Work's copyright status in a manner consistent with the University's copyright + policy, Ownership Of Copyrighted Works Created At Or In Affiliation With + The University Of Michigan (June 6, 2002, approved by the Regents on November + 14, 2002). The Repository is committed to open access and prefers that content + be deposited without access restriction. However, it will make reasonable + efforts to limit access to authorized Michigan users or specific users, if + restrictions are associated with a submission at the time of deposit.
+ +The Repository will work with the depositor or their designee to allow submissions + to be added to, replaced or removed, to comply with subsequent changes to + an item's access policy or to reflect a revision to the work. In the event + a published submission is replaced or removed, the Repository will retain + a descriptive record for citation purposes.
+ +Although the + depositor or their designee has the right to remove content from the Repository, + we recommend that material be deposited in perpetuity, to ensure continuity + of access and citation and to facilitate long-term preservation.
+In addition, + the depositor or their designee grants to the Repository the right to:
+The Repository + shall obtain express written permission from the author or their designee + to use the content for any commercial purpose.
+In the event + of the dissolution of a research group, center, institute, or any other unit + that is represented in the Repository, content will continue to be held by + the Repository unless individual copyright holders request removal or access + restriction.
+In the case of + joint authorship, if the individual copyright holders disagree on whether + or how their Work is represented in the Repository, content will continue + to be held by the Repository in the manner in which it existed at the time + of the disagreement until the copyright holders jointly request a change to + that status.
+Content deemed + to be official University records may be transferred to the control of the + University Archives while remaining in the Repository.
+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/assets/static/about/deepblueknownformats.html b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueknownformats.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3cf342f4e88 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueknownformats.html @@ -0,0 +1,875 @@ + + + + + + + +This list of formats and support levels will be regularly reviewed and + update based on our growing experience with digital preservation and the +emergence of new formats and standards.
+ ++ +
Last updated March 9, 2011
+ ++ +
+ TEXT AND PAGE DESCRIPTION FORMATS (Best Practices For Creating Quality PDFs) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ PDF/A + |
+
+ |
+
+ application/pdf + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ Best Practices
+ |
+
+ Plain Text UTF-8 (Unicode) + |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=UTF-8 + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Plain Text ANSI X3.4/ECMA-6/US-ASCII (7-bit) + |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=US-ASCII + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ SGML + |
+
+ .sgm, .sgml + |
+
+ application/sgml + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ Requires that DTD is deposited with SGML file and that SGML file parses against it + |
+
+ XML + |
+
+ .xml + |
+
+ text/xml + |
+
+ Level 1 /
+ |
+
+ Level 1 requires that DTD/schema is deposited with XML file and that XML file parses against it; Level 2 assumes no DTD/schema but that XML file is well-formed + |
+
+ HTML + |
+
+ .html, .htm + |
+
+ text/html + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires HTML 4.0 or 4.01 validated markup and CSS files(s), if referenced, be deposited with document + |
+
+ LaTeX + |
+
+ .latex + |
+
+ application/x-latex + |
+
+ Level 2 /
+ |
+
+ Level 2 requires that referenced style files and/or embedded items be deposited with document + |
+
+ Postscript + |
+
+ .ps + |
+
+ application/ps + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Rich Text + |
+
+ .rtf + |
+
+ text/richtext + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ TeX + |
+
+ .tex + |
+
+ application/x-tex + |
+
+ Level 2 /
+ |
+
+ Level 2 requires that referenced style files and/or embedded items be deposited with document + |
+
+ Plain Text ISO 8859-x
+ |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-x + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Plain Text; |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ COMMON DESKTOP SOFTWARE FORMATS (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ Microsoft Word + |
+
+ .doc + |
+
+ application/msword + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros be disabled + |
+
+ Microsoft PowerPoint + |
+
+ .ppt + |
+
+ application/ |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros, animation and other effects be disabled + |
+
+ Microsoft Excel + |
+
+ .xls + |
+
+ application/vnd.ms-excel + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros be disabled. (See also Best Practices for Datasets) + |
+
+ +
+ IMAGE FILE FORMATS (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ JPEG + |
+
+ .jpg + |
+
+ image/jpeg + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ TIFF + |
+
+ .tiff + |
+
+ image/tiff + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ JPEG 2000 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Level 1 support expected as more tools become available + |
+
+ PNG + |
+
+ .png + |
+
+ image/png + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ BMP + |
+
+ .bmp + |
+
+ image/x-ms-bmp + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ GIF + |
+
+ .gif + |
+
+ image/gif + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Photo CD + |
+
+ .pcd + |
+
+ image/x-photo-cd + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Photoshop + |
+
+ .psd + |
+
+ application/x-photoshop + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ AUDIO (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ AIFF + |
+
+ .aif, .aiff + |
+
+ audio/aiff, + + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Wave + |
+
+ .wav + |
+
+ audio/x-wav or audio/wav + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Audio/Basic + |
+
+ .au, .snd + |
+
+ audio/basic + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ MPEG audio + |
+
+ .mp3 + |
+
+ audio/mpeg, audio/mp3 + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ AAC_M4A + |
+
+ m4a, .mp4 + |
+
+ audio/m4a, audio/mp4 + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Real Audio + |
+
+ .ra, .rm, .ram + |
+
+ audio/vnd.rn-realaudio + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Windows Media Audio + |
+
+ .wma + |
+
+ audio/x-ms-wma + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ VIDEO (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ AVI + |
+
+ .avi + |
+
+ video/avi, video/msvideo, video/x-msvideo + + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Quicktime + |
+
+ .mov + |
+
+ video/quicktime, video/x-quicktime + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ MPEG-1 |
+
+ .mp1 |
+
+ video/mpeg |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Many variants possible; preservation level not yet established + |
+
+ MPEG-4 + |
+
+ .mp4 + |
+
+ video/mp4 + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Many variants possible; preservation level not yet established + |
+
+ Windows Media Video + |
+
+ .wmv + |
+
+ video/x-ms-wmv + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ + +
+ OTHER/MISCELLANEOUS + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ ZIP/tar + |
+
+ .zip, .gz, tar.gz + |
+
+ application/zip; application/x-gzip + |
+
+ Level 1; see "Qualifying Factors/Notes" + |
+
+ ZIP or tar files are only as good as their contents; all best practices above still apply. (See also Best practices for producing ZIP and tar files) + |
+
+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/assets/static/about/deepblueleveloneformats.html b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueleveloneformats.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8de3bc6df0c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/assets/static/about/deepblueleveloneformats.html @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + + + + + + + +
+
|
+
Deep Blue (hereafter the "Repository") is committed to +providing long-term access to all deposited content by applying best practices +for data management and digital preservation while also acknowledging the +complexities involved in preserving digital information. The Repository commits +to preserving the content in the form it is originally deposited and, for some +formats, will preserve the content, structure and functionality of the files +through migration or other preservation strategies. In addition, the Repository +will provide basic services including secure storage, backup, management, +fixity-checks, and periodic refreshment by copying the data to new storage +media.
+ +At the outset, the Repository will provide three levels of +preservation support for specific file formats. We have determined these +support levels by applying a set of evaluation criteria including prevalence of +the file format in the marketplace, whether the format is proprietary, the +availability +of tools for emulation or migration and the availability of local resources to +take specific preservation actions. The Repository will undertake appropriate +format monitoring and provide adequate staffing and other resources to support +the services offered at each level. Over time, our ability to provide full +preservation support for more formats is likely to grow as additional tools and +techniques are developed. To assist content creators in saving and depositing +documents that meet the level of quality necessary for full information capture +and the highest degree of preservability over time, Deep Blue is developing a +set of specification and format best-practice guidelines for common content +types.
+ +The Repository provides three levels of support for various submission file +formats.
+ +The Repository will provide its highest level of preservation +support, making +its best effort to maintain the content, structure and functionality in the +future. This service level is currently provided only for formats that are both +publicly documented and widely used, giving us a high degree of confidence in +our preservation commitment, making it more likely that tools will exist or be +developed to undertake preservation actions, and that those actions will result +in an understood and controlled transformation or migration. The content may +also be normalized (transformed to another stable format) to provide additional +assurance that the information content is preserved. Finally, the content will +be preserved as originally deposited to ensure the original bitstream is always +available. TIFF is an example of a Level 1-supported format, as its +specifications are publicly available, it is well-supported and widely +deployed.
+ ++ +
The Repository will make limited efforts to maintain the +usability +of the file as well as preserving it as submitted (bit-level preservation). The +format will be monitored and may be transformed when significant risk to access +is imminent but it is likely to be difficult to predict or control the +consequences of any transformation or migration on content, structure or +functionality. The file may also be transformed to a more preservable format to +ensure that the information content is not lost, even if some structure and +functionality are sacrificed. This level of support is generally applied to +proprietary formats that are widely used, where there is substantial commercial +interest in maintaining access to files saved in the format, and therefore +tools will likely be available to migrate them to successor formats (e.g., +Microsoft Word).
+ ++ +
The Repository provides basic preservation of the file +(bitstream) and associated metadata as-is with no active effort +made to monitor the format and +associated risks or to normalize, transform or migrate the file to another +format. Files may be openable and/or readable by future applications, but there +is no guarantee that the content, structure, or functionality will be +preserved. This service level usually applies to files written in highly +specialized, proprietary formats, often usable only in a single software +environment, formats no longer widely utilized, and/or formats about which +little information is publicly available. PhotoCD is an example of a format +that would receive Level 3 support in the Repository. Any format not yet +reviewed and evaluated by Deep Blue will also receive Level 3 service on +deposit. A higher level may be assigned after format review takes place.
+ ++ +
The following chart summarizes the primary preservation +services that Deep Blue will provide at the various service levels:
+ ++ +
Feature |
+ Level 1 |
+ Level 2 |
+ Level 3 |
+
Persistent identifier that will always point to the object and/or its metadata |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Provenance records and other preservation metadata to support accessibility and management over time |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Secure storage and backup |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Periodic refreshment to new storage media |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Fixity checks using proven checksum methods |
+ • |
+ • |
+ • |
+
Storage in a trusted preservable format (making a normalized version, if necessary) |
+ • |
+ for some formats |
+ + |
Strategic monitoring of format |
+ • |
+ • |
+ + |
Migration to succeeding format upon obsolescence |
+ • |
+ + | + |
The three levels of preservation commitment are made at the +individual file level. Complex content items comprised of multiple files in +various formats will need additional evaluation to determine whether the +operational relationships between the files can be maintained. If the original +relationships are documented externally in metadata, that information will be +preserved in any case. In addition, executables and some files that rely on a +specific hardware/software environment will require additional evaluation +because not only the format but the access environment must be considered in +making a preservation determination. Because of the collection policy for +accepting finished work, we discourage submissions in some "working" formats, +such as Photoshop and Final Cut Pro, since we will be unable to offer the +highest level of preservation support for them. If you have material to deposit +that fall into any of these categories, please contact the Deep Blue +Preservation Group prior to making your deposit.
+ ++ +
This list of formats and support levels will be regularly reviewed and + update based on our growing experience with digital preservation and the +emergence of new formats and standards.
+ ++ +
Last updated March 9, 2011
+ ++ +
+ TEXT AND PAGE DESCRIPTION FORMATS (Best Practices For Creating Quality PDFs) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ PDF/A + |
+
+ |
+
+ application/pdf + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ Best Practices
+ |
+
+ Plain Text UTF-8 (Unicode) + |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=UTF-8 + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Plain Text ANSI X3.4/ECMA-6/US-ASCII (7-bit) + |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=US-ASCII + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ SGML + |
+
+ .sgm, .sgml + |
+
+ application/sgml + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ Requires that DTD is deposited with SGML file and that SGML file parses against it + |
+
+ XML + |
+
+ .xml + |
+
+ text/xml + |
+
+ Level 1 /
+ |
+
+ Level 1 requires that DTD/schema is deposited with XML file and that XML file parses against it; Level 2 assumes no DTD/schema but that XML file is well-formed + |
+
+ HTML + |
+
+ .html, .htm + |
+
+ text/html + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires HTML 4.0 or 4.01 validated markup and CSS files(s), if referenced, be deposited with document + |
+
+ LaTeX + |
+
+ .latex + |
+
+ application/x-latex + |
+
+ Level 2 /
+ |
+
+ Level 2 requires that referenced style files and/or embedded items be deposited with document + |
+
+ Postscript + |
+
+ .ps + |
+
+ application/ps + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Rich Text + |
+
+ .rtf + |
+
+ text/richtext + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ TeX + |
+
+ .tex + |
+
+ application/x-tex + |
+
+ Level 2 /
+ |
+
+ Level 2 requires that referenced style files and/or embedded items be deposited with document + |
+
+ Plain Text ISO 8859-x
+ |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-x + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Plain Text; |
+
+ .txt + |
+
+ text/plain + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ COMMON DESKTOP SOFTWARE FORMATS (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ Microsoft Word + |
+
+ .doc + |
+
+ application/msword + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros be disabled + |
+
+ Microsoft PowerPoint + |
+
+ .ppt + |
+
+ application/ |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros, animation and other effects be disabled + |
+
+ Microsoft Excel + |
+
+ .xls + |
+
+ application/vnd.ms-excel + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Requires that macros be disabled. (See also Best Practices for Datasets) + |
+
+ +
+ IMAGE FILE FORMATS (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ JPEG + |
+
+ .jpg + |
+
+ image/jpeg + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ TIFF + |
+
+ .tiff + |
+
+ image/tiff + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ JPEG 2000 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ Level 1 support expected as more tools become available + |
+
+ PNG + |
+
+ .png + |
+
+ image/png + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ BMP + |
+
+ .bmp + |
+
+ image/x-ms-bmp + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ GIF + |
+
+ .gif + |
+
+ image/gif + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Photo CD + |
+
+ .pcd + |
+
+ image/x-photo-cd + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Photoshop + |
+
+ .psd + |
+
+ application/x-photoshop + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ AUDIO (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ AIFF + |
+
+ .aif, .aiff + |
+
+ audio/aiff, + + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Wave + |
+
+ .wav + |
+
+ audio/x-wav or audio/wav + |
+
+ Level 1 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Audio/Basic + |
+
+ .au, .snd + |
+
+ audio/basic + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ MPEG audio + |
+
+ .mp3 + |
+
+ audio/mpeg, audio/mp3 + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ AAC_M4A + |
+
+ m4a, .mp4 + |
+
+ audio/m4a, audio/mp4 + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Real Audio + |
+
+ .ra, .rm, .ram + |
+
+ audio/vnd.rn-realaudio + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Windows Media Audio + |
+
+ .wma + |
+
+ audio/x-ms-wma + |
+
+ Level 3 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ +
+ VIDEO (Best Practices) + |
+ ||||
+ Format + |
+
+ File Extension + |
+
+ Mime Type + |
+
+ Support Level + |
+
+ Qualifying Factors/Notes + |
+
+ AVI + |
+
+ .avi + |
+
+ video/avi, video/msvideo, video/x-msvideo + + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
+ + |
+
+ Quicktime + |
+
+ .mov + |
+
+ video/quicktime, video/x-quicktime + |
+
+ Level 2 + |
+
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+ ZIP or tar files are only as good as their contents; all best practices above still apply. (See also Best practices for producing ZIP and tar files) + |
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+Your privacy is important to us, and its protection is supported by +national and state laws, specifically the Michigan Library Privacy Act as well as by UM policies and +guidelines and University Library policies.
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+We gather information about use of Deep Blue so we can better meet your +needs and troubleshoot problems. This information, in the form of +session logs (which contain data such as browser type and IP address) is +retained for approximately 2 weeks, then discarded.
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+No. While we do collect some information that can identify you as an +individual user, we do not store it any longer than necessary for +troubleshooting. Additionally, the Library purges use data on items +viewed or downloaded from Deep Blue. Note, however, that information you +choose to save in the following areas is retained:
+ ++Access to the above information is restricted to Library staff who need +to use it in the normal course of Library business. This information is +never used for commercial or marketing purposes and will never be +revealed to any third party except by such process, order, or subpoena +authorized by national, state, or local law.
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+To guard against unauthorized access, maintain the integrity of the +data, and promote the proper use of that data we have implemented +physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure +the information we collect.
++While we consider these reasonable measures, no guarantee can be made +that they will always prevent invalid access or improper activity. For +this reason, wherever possible we delete data (such as information about +what items you have previously viewed) that might cause activities to be +linked to you as an individual.
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Deep Blue (the Repository) is a partnership between University of Michigan + (UM) communities, the University Library and University administration. Deep + Blue content consists of works and Collections produced by members of UM communities, + which are managed, preserved and distributed by the University Library through + Deep Blue. Some of the Collections may be subject to institutional guidelines + defined by the University of Michigan Standard +Practice Guide, particularly section 601.08 regarding electronic records.
+ + + +As in all partnerships, it is important that all Deep Blue stakeholders understand and agree to the policies, guidelines and procedures required to build the repository. The following policy statement outlines the roles, rights and responsibilities of the partners as developed by the Deep Blue steering committee. It will be reviewed and revised regularly.
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A Deep Blue "Community" is an academic or administrative unit at UM that produces creative, intellectual, or artistic work, has a defined leader, has long-term stability, and can assume responsibility for setting Collection policies. Each Community must be able to assign Collection Administrators/Coordinators who can work with Deep Blue staff. A partial list of research entities can be found at www.umich.edu/res_activ.htm, +which may serve as a guide for establishing communities.
+ +Groups wishing to establish a Deep Blue Collection that do not fall into this + definition will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The University Library + will also assist individuals in locating or establishing Communities and Collections to host +their work.
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A Deep Blue Community agrees to:
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A Deep Blue Community retains the right to:
+ +The Repository agrees to:
+ +See Deep Blue Services for +additional information about support available to Deep Blue users.
+ +The Repository retains the right to:
+ +UM is expected to set policy at +the University level regarding issues that affect Deep Blue, e.g. copyright +rules, thesis requirements, etc.
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The Library foresees times when it +may be necessary to remove items from the repository and has decided that under +some circumstances items will be removed from view. To avoid loss of the +historical record, all such transactions will be traced and visible via a +provenance statement. The content of the note should be one of the following: +
The tombstone metadata will be visible to those who already have its persistent + URL, but your deposit and its metadata will no longer be searchable and we + will make these items unavailable for harvesting by services such as OAIster + and Google.
+ +Since any Deep Blue item that has +been available may have been cited, we will supply a 'tombstone' record. When +the item is requested, the original metadata (for verification) plus one of the +above withdrawal statements will be displayed in place of the link to the +object. The metadata for withdrawn items will be visible, but not searchable +or available for metadata harvesting.
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As outlined below, the University +of Michigan (UM) Library offers deposit, access, and preservation services to +support Deep Blue and its users. Additionally, the Library provides community +management, end-user support, and system management services to provide ongoing +support for Deep Blue communities, respond to user inquiries, and supply system +monitoring, back-up, and recovery. We are investigating services beyond those +in the Deep Blue Basic Service which may be offered through a "Premium Service" +model.
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Deep Blue offers contributors a flexible, easy-to-use +deposit process. A contributor completes a brief deposit form and grants +non-exclusive permission to distribute and preserve the work.
+ +Communities may decide to subject +new deposits to a review and approval process, customized to a community's +needs. The community administrator(s) establish workflows of the deposit +process and create the reviewer, coordinator and metadata editor roles during + a community's or collection's initial set-up. This process may include the +following roles and steps:
+ +Through the deposit workflow process, reviewers, coordinators, +and metadata editors can:
+ +Deep Blue's Access Services give +users the ability to browse, search, and discover items of interest, request +one or more items from the system, and take delivery of the requested items. +Those interested in accessing the contents of Deep Blue can:
+ +Deep Blue provides storage and +preservation services to ensure the longevity of deposited materials. Users +should be assured that content deposited in many formats (see Preservation +Policy) will be accessible even when the original +application in which it was created is obsolete and the means to access it are +inoperable. For each deposit, Deep Blue:
+ +Initial storage quotas will be +based on the size of the Deep Blue community as determined by the Library. +Thereafter, the quotas will be reviewed on an annual basis at which time the +Library reserve the right to alter the quotas as dictated by demand and +resource availability. Communities with greater storage needs can contact Deep +Blue's administrators for further assistance.
+ +Deep Blue's Community Management +Services are a set of consultative and applied services designed to meet the +needs of individual communities. Library staff will provide guidance in +developing a community or collection's workflow process, metadata requirements, +and distribution policies as well as launching a Deep Blue community homepage.
+ + +The Library will manage all +aspects of the community set-up process, including:
+ +A local coordinator—typically +a Library liaison or subject specialist—will help provide Community +Management Services with back-up from the Deep Blue Coordinator and the Systems +Administrator.
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The Library will provide both +web-based and telephone support to all Deep Blue users. Support will be provided Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Inquiries +will typically receive a return response via e-mail or telephone within one +business day.
+ + +The Deep Blue web site will provide documentation, +including FAQs to +answer routine questions and user support contact information for more complex +questions.
+ + +Library liaisons and subject +specialists will work with the Deep Blue coordinator and Systems Administrator +to provide End-User Support Services, with back-up from the Digital Library +Production Services and its Core Services staff.
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System Management Services are the +back-office support for Deep Blue, working to ensure optimal system performance +and high availability.
+ + +The UM Library will provide a +comprehensive set of technical services for Deep Blue system operations, +including:
+ + +The Deep Blue Systems Administrator will provide System +Management Services with back-up from the Digital Library Production Services +and its Core Services staff. The UM Library will provide 24/7 support for Deep +Blue's server, storage and network operations.
+ + + +The Library is investigating the +introduction of a set of Premium Services to meet the exceptional resource +requirements of Deep Blue communities. Deep Blue was designed as a distributed +system that allows communities to manage their own collections, and the areas listed +above include all necessary functionality to achieve that. As with any new +service, though, it is difficult to determine how users will employ specific +features of the system and the resulting services they will demand. The Library +anticipates that some Deep Blue communities may want to outsource certain +activities to the Library or may put demands on the system that require +additional resources for support.
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