Searching trusted digital repositories in Brazil: analysis of the organizational infrastructure according to ISO 16363/2012 standard
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v11i0.1390Keywords:
Trusted digital repositories, Digital preservation, ISO 16363/2012, Academies and Institutes, Brazil.Abstract
Brazilian scenario at the beginning of this century was marked by implementation of several digital repositories and it is still occurring until this moment. It happens because of the need to gather in a single storage solution the relevant informational production of the institutions. This is an analytical study presenting a situational panorama of digital repositories in federal public universities and Brazilian research institutions through a survey about organizational infrastructure considering the parameters of ISO 16363/2012. It is a descriptive research with a qualitative and also a quantitative approach. The indicators presented observe the following criteria: organizational and managerial feasibility, organizational and personnel structure, documented procedures’ routine and preservation policy, financial sustainability, contracts, licenses and responsibilities. Only 17.6% of the repositories started evaluative activities and none of them acts with certification. In conclusion, it is important that these institutions promote actions based on ISO 16363/2012 to make Brazilian repositories reliable.Downloads
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