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Latest revision as of 15:18, 23 July 2024



[[Image:
File:DLCM-logo.png
Data Life-Cycle Management (DLCM) logo
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DLCM is an archiving solution based on the OAIS model developed in Java by Swiss universities. It is also the technological stack of the OLOS and Yareta service.
Homepage:https://gitlab.unige.ch/dlcm
Source Code:https://gitlab.unige.ch/dlcm
License:GNU GPL v2.0
Output Formats:METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard), PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies)
Function:Preservation System




Description[edit]

The DLCM solution is the Technology dedicated to the long-term preservation and publication of research data at the level of Switzerland with the OLOS implementation and the Canton of Geneva with Yareta. Open source and compliant with the OAIS reference model (ISO 14721) and international standards, the solution is designed to support the acquisition, validation, ingestion, storage, management, preservation, and dissemination of all types of research data, in accordance with the requirements of Swiss funders (SNSF) and the FAIR principles.

Since March 2024, Yareta has been part of the trusted data repositories, meeting the requirements of the Core Trust Seal, an international non-governmental organization that promotes the development of sustainable and reliable data infrastructures.

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