Provenance Information Clause Samples
Provenance Information. The information that documents the history of the Content Information. This information tells the origin or source of the Content Information, any changes that may have taken place since it was originated, and who has had custody of it since it was originated. Examples of Provenance Information are the principal investigator who recorded the data, and the information concerning its storage, handling, and migration. Provider: The entity or organization that is responsible for delivering the SIP to the Archive. Reconciliation Report: Allows the Archive to determine if all files intended for storage have been received by the Archive.
Provenance Information. The information that documents the history of the Content Information. This information tells the origin or source of the Content Information, any changes that may have taken place since it was originated, and who has had custody of it since it was originated. Examples of Provenance Information are the principal investigator who recorded the data, and the information concerning its storage, handling, and migration. Provider: The entity or organization that is responsible for delivering the SIP to the Archive. Reconciliation Report: Allows the Archive to determine if all files intended for storage have been received by the Archive. Reference Information: The information that identifies, and if necessary describes, one or more mechanisms used to provide assigned identifiers for the Content Information. It also provides identifiers that allow outside systems to refer, unambiguously, to a particular Content Information. An example of Reference Information is an ISBN. Repackaging: A Digital Migration that alters the AIP Packaging Information. Replication: A Digital Migration where there is no change to the Packaging Information, the Content Information, and the PDI. The bits used to represent these Information Objects are preserved in the transfer to the same or new media instance. Representation Information: The information that maps a Data Object into more meaningful concepts. An example is the ASCII definition that describes how a sequence of bits (i.e., a Data Object) is mapped into a symbol. Submission Agreement: The agreement reached between an OAIS and the Producer that specifies a data model for the Data Submission Session. This data model identifies format/contents and the logical constructs used by the Producer and how they are represented on each media delivery or in a telecommunication session. Submission Information Package (SIP): An Information Package that is delivered by the Provider to the OAIS for use in the construction of one or more AIPs. Transfer: The act involved in a change of physical custody of SIPs. This definition is derived from the International Council on Archives Dictionary on Archival Terminology. Version: An attribute of an AIP whose information content has undergone a transformation on a source AIP and is a candidate to replace the source AIP.
