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public institution supervised by the French ministry for Higher Education and Research which offers
 
public institution supervised by the French ministry for Higher Education and Research which offers
 
services to the scientific community in the long term digital preservation.
 
services to the scientific community in the long term digital preservation.
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==Context==
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This use case scenario was produces by the team of the consortium “3D for Humanities” for the Standardization Survival Kit (SSK), a toolkit for Humanities developed within the PARTHENOS project in order to stabilize knowledge on standards and good research practices, giving access to them in a meaningful way, by the mediation of research scenarios.
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Revision as of 08:51, 21 February 2022

Long Term Archiving at the CINES
Status:Draft
Tools:
Input:All data identified as to be retained in the 3D data life cycle
Output:The output of this workflow are scientifically validated 3D data
Organisation:Consortium "3D for Humanities"

Workflow Description

Textual description


Purpose, Context and Content

This workflow is a use case scenario designed to illustrate best pratices in the long term preservation of 3D digital objects with a final deposit at the CINES (National Computing Center for Higher Education), a public institution supervised by the French ministry for Higher Education and Research which offers services to the scientific community in the long term digital preservation.

Context

This use case scenario was produces by the team of the consortium “3D for Humanities” for the Standardization Survival Kit (SSK), a toolkit for Humanities developed within the PARTHENOS project in order to stabilize knowledge on standards and good research practices, giving access to them in a meaningful way, by the mediation of research scenarios.


Evaluation/Review

Further Information