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Gutmann, Myron P.; Abrahamson, Mark; Adams, Margaret O.; Altman, Micah; Arms, Caroline; Bollen, Kenneth A.; Carlson, Michael; Crabtree, Jonathan; Donakowski, Darrell; & King, Gary, et al. (2009). From Preserving the Past to Preserving the Future: The Data-PASS Project and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Social Science Data. Library Trends, 57(3), 315-337.

Abstract

Social science data are an unusual part of the past, present, and future of digital preservation. They are both an unqualified success, due to long-lived and sustainable archival organizations, and in need of further development because not all digital content is being preserved. This article is about the Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences (Data-PASS), a project supported by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP), which is a partnership of five major U.S. social science data archives. Broadly speaking, Data-PASS has the goal of ensuring that at-risk social science data are identified, acquired, and preserved, and that we have a future-oriented organization that could collaborate on those preservation tasks for the future. Throughout the life of the Data-PASS project we have worked to identify digital materials that have never been systematically archived, and to appraise and acquire them. As the project has progressed, however, it has increasingly turned its attention from identifying and acquiring legacy and at-risk social science data to identifying ongoing and future research projects that will produce data. This article is about the project's history, with an emphasis of the issues that underlay the transition from looking backward to looking forward.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lib.0.0039

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2009

Journal Title

Library Trends

Author(s)

Gutmann, Myron P.
Abrahamson, Mark
Adams, Margaret O.
Altman, Micah
Arms, Caroline
Bollen, Kenneth A.
Carlson, Michael
Crabtree, Jonathan
Donakowski, Darrell
King, Gary
Lyle, Jared
Maynard, Marc
Pienta, Amy Mehraban
Rockwell, Richard C.
Timms-Ferrara, Lois
Young, Copeland H.

ORCiD

Bollen - 0000-0002-6710-3800