LIFE (Lifecycle Information for E-literature)
Introduction
LIFE will explore and develop a life cycle approach to costing digital archiving for e-journals. After reviewing the existing state of knowledge, it will implement a number of methodologies to selected e-materials for the study. An international conference will be held to evaluate and validate the findings.
Aims and Objectives
- A published Review of the existing life cycle literature
- Published case histories for use as exemplars by FE and HE libraries
- A published Report evaluating the success and findings of the project
- Conference presentations by the Project Officer and members of the Steering Group
The outcomes of the project are intended to answer the following Key Questions for Higher and Further Education:
- What are the long term costs of preserving digital material?
- Who is going to do it?
- What are the long term costs for a library in HE/FE to partner with another institution to carry out long term archiving?
- What are the comparative long term costs of a paper and digital copy of the same publication?
- At what point will there be sufficient confidence in the stability and maturity of digital preservation to switch from paper to digital for publications available in parallel formats?
- What are the relative risks of digital versus paper archiving?
Lead Institution
UCL (University College London)
Project Partners
British Library
Programme area(s) addressed:
1. Institutional management support
Project Staff
Main Contact
Dr Paul Ayris
Director of Library Services and Copyright Officer
p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk