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ISO/IEC TS 22424-1:2020 Digital publishing - EPUB3 preservation - Part 1: Principles, 2020
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Abbreviated terms
- 5 Packaging standards
- 6 Construction of OAIS information packages
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 General principles
- 6.2.1 EPUB publications shall be sent to a repository system as well-formed and complete submission information packages (SIPs)
- 6.2.2 Regardless of its type or format, it shall be possible to include any data or metadata in SIPs
- 6.2.3 It should be possible to transfer SIPs by any means, methods, or tools from the submitting organization to the repository system
- 6.2.4 The archive shall have a way to verify the identity of the submitting organization/person, no matter how the information packages are transferred
- 6.2.5 There is no 1:1 relation between OAIS information packages
- 6.2.6 A SIP may contain 0-n EPUB 3 publications, and one EPUB 3 publication may be submitted to the repository system in 1-n SIPs
- 6.2.7 The information package type (in this case, SIP) shall be indicated
- 6.2.8 SIP packaging method shall not restrict the application of any preservation method
- 6.2.9 The packaging method shall not limit the size of the SIP
- 6.3 Identification of information packages and their content
- 6.3.1 It shall be possible to identify any SIP uniquely both during and after the ingest process
- 6.3.2 Information objects (EPUB publications, PREMIS preservation metadata record, etc.) within SIPs shall be identified uniquely and persistently
- 6.3.3 EPUB Fragment Identifiers should not be used in EPUB publications sent to a repository system, unless the submission agreement explicitly allows their use
- 6.4 Structure of information packages
- 6.5 Generic Information package metadata
- 6.5.1 Metadata in information packages shall be based on standards
- 6.5.2 Metadata should allow (automatic) validation of the structure and content of SIPs in terms of integrity, fixity, and syntax
- 6.5.3 It shall be possible to edit metadata in information packages
- Annex A (informative) EPUB and digital preservation: issues and recommendations
- Bibliography [Go to Page]