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Watanabe, T. and Seta, K. (Eds.) (2015). Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Knowledge Management. A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Review Compliance with Trustworthy Repository Audit and Certification (TRAC) Daniel ALEMNEH*, Mark PHILLIPS, Laura WAUGH, Hannah TARVER, & Ana KRAHMER University of North Texas, Digital Libraries, USA *Daniel.Alemneh(Thunt.edu 1. Introduction The activities of a trusted digital repository incorporate many interrelated activities. The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) and OCLC (Online Computer Library Center, Inc.) chose to define a trusted digital repository as "a mission to provide reliable, long-term access to managed digital resources to its designated community, now and into the future" (CRL/OCLC 2007). In light of the exponential growth of digital libraries and repositories that relied upon information technology infrastructure, it is necessary to begin to audit and certify these operations so that content contributors and users can use these systems with an understanding of policies, procedures and practices related to digital preservation, stewardship, and sustainability.
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Figure 1. Major Steps and activities in a Collaborative Approach to the Trusted Repository Audit
This poster explains the collaboration between the libraries at the University of North Texas and University of Florida in order to complete the Trusted Repository Audit Checklist (TRAC). The TRAC is an assessment to demonstrate good practice as a trusted digital repository to its communities. The poster was featured at the 11th International Conference on Knowledge Management in Osaka Japan.
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Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw; Phillips, Mark; Waugh, Laura; Tarver, Hannah & Krahmer, Ana.A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Review Compliance with Trustworthy Repository Audit and Certification (TRAC),
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2015;
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