Trusting Records in the Cloud
Trusting Records in the Cloud
American Archivists
Trusting Records in the Cloud presents key findings of InterPARES Trust, an
international research project that has investigated issues of trust in, and
trustworthiness of records and data online, with respect to privacy,
accessibility, portability, metadata and ownership. The project has produced
theoretical and methodological frameworks for the development of local,
national and international policies, procedures, regulations, standards and
legislation, to ensure public trust grounded on evidence of good governance,
strong digital economy and persistent digital memory.
Topics include:
- risks
and remedies to the contracts the public must enter into with service providers
- implementing
retention and disposition schedules in the cloud
- understanding
the role of metadata in cloud services for chain of custody
- rethinking
issues of appraisal, arrangement and description
- preservation
as a series of services implementable by a variety of preservation actors
- information
governance, risk management, and authentication practices and technologies.
Readership: This book is essential reading for
records and archives managers, information professionals and organizations that
are using or intend to use the cloud for the creation, management and
preservation of their information; records and archives students and educators;
individuals working in the academic, government and private sectors, and
members of the public
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American Archivists
Trusting Records in the Cloud presents key findings of InterPARES Trust, an
international research project that has investigated issues of trust in, and
trustworthiness of records and data online, with respect to privacy,
accessibility, portability, metadata and ownership. The project has produced
theoretical and methodological frameworks for the development of local,
national and international policies, procedures, regulations, standards and
legislation, to ensure public trust grounded on evidence of good governance,
strong digital economy and persistent digital memory.
Topics include:
- risks
and remedies to the contracts the public must enter into with service providers
- implementing
retention and disposition schedules in the cloud
- understanding
the role of metadata in cloud services for chain of custody
- rethinking
issues of appraisal, arrangement and description
- preservation
as a series of services implementable by a variety of preservation actors
- information
governance, risk management, and authentication practices and technologies.
Readership: This book is essential reading for
records and archives managers, information professionals and organizations that
are using or intend to use the cloud for the creation, management and
preservation of their information; records and archives students and educators;
individuals working in the academic, government and private sectors, and
members of the public
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