TY - JOUR
T1 - 3d data repository features, best practices, and implications for preservation models
T2 - Findings from a national forum
AU - Hardesty, Juliet L.
AU - Johnson, Jennifer
AU - Wittenberg, Jamie
AU - Hall, Nathan
AU - Cook, Matt
AU - Lischer-Katz, Zack
AU - Xie, Zhiwu
AU - McDonald, Robert
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (LG-73-17-0141-17). The views, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. We would also like to thank our participants (John Bates, JP Brown, Margaret Dolinsky, Heather J.H. Edgar, Darrell Hurt, Jamie Kelly, Meghan McCarthy, Jaime Mears, Jennifer Moore, April Isch Neander, Mark Phillips, Helen Robbins, Stefan Serbicki, Kate Webbink, and David Wil-cox) for their time, contributions, and cooperation in this study. Finally, we would like to thank our advisory board: Bryan Carter, University of Arizona; Margaret Dolinsky, Indiana University; Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma; Patricia Hswe, Mellon Foundation; Jason Jerald, NextGen Interactions; Fred Limp, University of Arkansas; Clifford Lynch, CNI; Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois; Jennifer Moore, Washington University at St. Louis; and Diane Zorich, Smithsonian.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Juliet L. Hardesty, Jennifer Johnson, Jamie Wittenberg, Nathan Hall, Matt Cook, Zack Lischer-Katz, Zhiwu Xie, and Robert McDonald.
PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - This study identifies challenges and directions for 3D/VR repository standards and practices. As 3D technologies become more affordable and accessible, academic libraries need to implement workflows, standards, and practices that support the full lifecycle of 3D data. This study invited experts across several disciplines to ana-lyze current national repository and preservation efforts. Outlined models provide frameworks to identify features, examine workflows, and determine implications of 3D data on current preservation models. Participants identified challenges for supporting 3D data, including intellectual property and fair use; providing repository system management beyond academic libraries; seeking guidance outside of academia for workflows to model.
AB - This study identifies challenges and directions for 3D/VR repository standards and practices. As 3D technologies become more affordable and accessible, academic libraries need to implement workflows, standards, and practices that support the full lifecycle of 3D data. This study invited experts across several disciplines to ana-lyze current national repository and preservation efforts. Outlined models provide frameworks to identify features, examine workflows, and determine implications of 3D data on current preservation models. Participants identified challenges for supporting 3D data, including intellectual property and fair use; providing repository system management beyond academic libraries; seeking guidance outside of academia for workflows to model.
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U2 - 10.5860/crl.81.5.789
DO - 10.5860/crl.81.5.789
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087420714
VL - 81
SP - 789
EP - 807
JO - College and Research Libraries
JF - College and Research Libraries
SN - 0010-0870
IS - 5
ER -