Timeline

The digital preservation system will draw from state-of-the-art archival theory and practice, will fully exploit contemporary technical platforms for scalable computation and storage, and will rely upon community supported open source and/or commercial product solutions. This project will have a phased approach:

Phase I: Discovery

July 2022 through June 2023
Objective: Designing an ideal repository

  • Stakeholder consultation, literature review, concept mapping
  • Establish functional and non-functional requirements
  • Define independent but interoperable abstract models for storage, processing, data, and interaction as benchmarks for solution evaluation
  • Evaluate budget and planned team design to determine whether adjustments are necessary before moving into Planning phase

Phase II: Planning

July 2023 through February 2024
Objective: Designing an achievable repository

  • Survey landscape for possible solutions, whether locally developed, open source, or commercial
  • Buy versus build decision, followed by an RFP or Agile development plan
  • Define migration and QA plan
  • Determine support plan
  • Make procurement decision
  • Evaluate plans for development, migration, and support against budget and team design to determine suitability for Implementation phase

Phase III: Implementation

March 2024 through June 2025
Objective: Deploying an operational repository

  • Deploy or develop new solution
  • Customize and/or integrate as necessary
  • Perform migration of content and/or metadata to new solution
  • Perform acceptance testing
  • Create documentation and conduct outreach and training
  • Release new solution to production
  • Decommission legacy system
  • Conduct post-delivery assessment