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기록물 매체수록 해외 동향 및 향후 과제 (The Recent Trend and Task on the Storage Media for Preservation)

  • 박지혜
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제63호
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    • pp.227-268
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    • 2020
  • 기록물의 장기보존과 접근성 개선을 목적으로 아카이브에서 중요한 보존매체로 사용해온 마이크로필름을 기술 환경 변화 등에 따라 계속 사용할 것인지에 대한 내·외부 논의가 그간 있어 왔다. 본 논문은 마이크로필름화와 디지털화 등 기록물 보존방법을 재검토하기 위하여 추진한 설문의 결과로, 독일, 프랑스, 영국, 일본 등 설문을 회신한 6개 국가기록원(National Archives)과 국립도서관(National Library)의 사례를 중심으로 정리하였고, 디지털화 기록물의 원본 인정 여부 등 추가 검토가 필요한 부분은 미국, 일본 등에서 발간한 자료의 검토를 병행하였다. 결과는 보존매체로 마이크로필름의 계속 활용 여부, 디지털화 기록물의 진본성, 그간 수록된 마이크로필름 관리방안, 전자매체 보존방안의 4가지 논점 위주로 정리하였다. 마지막으로 이와 관련한 제도 개선, 디지털화 확대 등 향후 과제를 제언하고자 한다.

Effect of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate on maintaining the periodontal ligament cell viability of avulsed teeth: a preliminary study

  • Jung, Im-Hee;Yun, Jeong-Ho;Cho, Ah-Ran;Kim, Chang-Sung;Chung, Won-Gyun;Choi, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: Avulsed tooth can be completely recovered, if sound periodontal ligament (PDL) of tooth is maintained. Although a lot of storage solutions have been explored for the better storage of avulsed tooth, there is a shortcoming that the preservation time is much short. On the other hand, there has been studies that (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), the most abundant polyphenol in green tea, which is related to the anti inflammatory, antioxygenic, and antibacterial effects, allows the successful preservations of tissues and cells. This study evaluated the effect of EGCG on avulsed-teeth preservation of Beagle dogs for a period of time. Methods: The atraumatically extracted teeth of Beagle dogs were washed and preserved with 0/10/$100\;{\mu}M$ of EGCG at the time of immediate, period 1 (4 days in EGCG-contained media and additional 1 day in EGCG-free media), period 2 (8 days in EGCG-contained media and additional 2 days in EGCG-free media) and period 3 (12 days in EGCG-contained media and additional 2 days in EGCG-free media). Then, the cell viabilities of preserved teeth was calculated by dividing optical density (OD) of 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay with OD of eosin assay to eliminate the measurement errors caused by the different tissue volumes. Results: From the results, the immediately analyzed group presented the highest cell viability, and the rate of living cells on teeth surface decreased dependent on the preservation period. However, the $100\;{\mu}M$ of EGCG-treated group showed statistically significant positive cell activity than EGCG-free groups throughout preservation periods. Conclusions: Our findings showed that $100\;{\mu}M$ EGCG could maintain PDL cell viability of extracted tooth. These results suggest that although EGCG could not be a perfect additive for tooth preservation, it is able to postpone the period of tooth storage. However, further in-depth studies are required for more plausible use of EGCG.

BD-R TL 매체의 장기 안정성 평가 및 보존 특성 향상에 관한 고찰 (Archival Data Stability Evaluation and Aspect of BD-R TL Media)

  • 박선주;김도현;이관용;이재용;김영일;방극영;김영주
    • 정보저장시스템학회논문집
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.31-35
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    • 2015
  • The Blu-ray Disc Recordable-Triple Layer (BD-R TL) media is considered as one of strong candidates for archival application among optical media formats, due to its large capacity. However, the long-term stability and degradation aspect have not been fully understood yet for BD-R TL media. Thus, the BD-R TL media were recorded at full tracks and analyzed by the random-symbol error rate (R-SER) measurement at different recording layers and recording positions after the accelerated aging test to understand its long-term stability. Finally, the general degradation aspect of BD-R TL media was discussed to improve the long-term stability.

디지털 콘텐츠의 무결성 유지를 위한 장기적인 보존 정책에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Preservation Policy for Maintaining the Integrity of Digital Contents)

  • 정영미;윤화묵;김정택
    • 정보관리연구
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.205-226
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    • 2010
  • 디지털 콘텐츠의 장기적인 보존 정책에서 디지털 콘텐츠의 무결성 유지를 보장하는 것은 가장 중요한 부분 중 하나이다. 그래서 본 연구는 장기적인 관점에서 디지털 콘텐츠의 무결성 유지를 보장할 수 있는 명문화된 보존 정책의 기틀을 마련하기 위해, 실행 수준의 장기적인 보존 정책에 포함되어야 하는 항목들과 세부적인 요건들을 도출해보았다. 특히 해외의 디지털 아카이빙 사례들 중에서 무결성 유지에 초점을 맞춘 장기적인 보존 정책들을 조사하였고 저장 매체와 파일 포맷, 매체와 포맷 변환, 재난 방지와 복구 정책, 관리와 취급, 검사와 모니터링, 그리고 보안의 관점에서 분석하였다

자료매체의 보존성 (A Preservation of Materials for the Records)

  • 신종순;최찬호
    • 한국비블리아학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.71-84
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    • 2001
  • 도서관 소장용 자료의 장기보존에 관한연구를 수행하였는데, 크게 세부분으로 구분된다: 종이, 마이크로 필림(MF), 전산매체. 첫째로, 19~20세기에 생산된 산성용지의 보존대책을 위한 열화원인과 열화도를 평가하여 그 특성을 분석하고, 도서의 보존을 위한 보존환경, 탈산처리 방법을 통한 보존처리의 메카니즘을 연구하였다. 둘째로, 마이크로필림의 보존성을 위한 재료의 물리.화학적 성질, 현상과정의 산화물, 보존수명과 관련된 재료의 원인분석을 하였다. 그리고 셋째로, 전자환경에서의 전산매체의 수명, 저장용량, 생존능력, 노후력 극복 등의 자료의 저장조건과 요구조건 등의 장기보존방안을 제시하였다.

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역사기록물(Archives)의 항구적인 보존화 이용 : 보존전략과 디지털정보화 (Permanent Preservation and Use of Historical Archives : Preservation Issues Digitization of Historical Collection)

  • 이상민
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제1호
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    • pp.23-76
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, I examined what have been researched and determined about preservation strategy and selection of preservation media in the western archival community. Archivists have primarily been concerned with 'preservation' and 'use' of archival materials worth of being preserved permanently. In the new information era, preservation and use of archival materials were faced with new challenge. Life expectancy of paper records was shortened due to acidification and brittleness of the modem papers. Also emergence of information technology affects the traditional way of preservation and use of archival materials. User expectations are becoming so high technology-oriented and so complicated as to make archivists act like information managers using computer technology rather than traditional archival handicraft. Preservation strategy plays an important role in archival management as well as information management. For a cost-effective management of archives and archival institutions, preservation strategy is a must. The preservation strategy encompasses all aspects of archival preservation process and practices, from selection of archives, appraisal, inventorying, arrangement, description, conservation, microfilming or digitization, archival buildings, and access service. Those archival functions should be considered in their relations to each other to ensure proper preservation of archival materials. In the integrated preservation strategy, 'preservation' and 'use' should be combined and fulfilled without sacrificing the other. Preservation strategy planning is essential to determine the policies of archives to preserve their holdings safe and provide people with a maximum access in most effective ways. Preservation microfilming is to ensure permanent preservation of information held in important archival materials. To do this, a detailed standardization has been developed to guarantee the permanence of microfilm as well as its product quality. Silver gelatin film can last up to 500 years in the optimum storage environment and the most viable option for permanent preservation media. ISO and ANIS developed such standards for the quality of microfilms and microfilming technology. Preservation microfilming guidelines was also developed to ensure effective archival management and picture quality of microfilms. It is essential to assess the need of preservation microfilming. Limit in resources always put a restraint on preservation management. Appraisal (and selection) of what to be preserved was the most important part of preservation microfilming. In addition, microfilms with standard quality can be scanned to produce quality digital images for instant use through internet. As information technology develops, archivists began to utilize information technology to make preservation easier and more economical, and to promote use of archival materials through computer communication network. Digitization was introduced to provide easy and universal access to unique archives, and its large capacity of preserving archival data seems very promising. However, digitization, i.e., transferring images of records to electronic codes, still, needs to be standardized. Digitized data are electronic records, and st present electronic records are very unstable and not to be preserved permanently. Digital media including optical disks materials have not been proved as reliable media for permanent preservation. Due to their chemical coating and physical character using light, they are not stable and can be preserved at best 100 years in the optimum storage environment. Most CD-R can last only 20 years. Furthermore, obsolescence of hardware and software makes hard to reproduce digital images made from earlier versions. Even if when reformatting is possible, the cost of refreshing or upgrading of digital images is very expensive and the very process has to be done at least every five to ten years. No standard for this obsolescence of hardware and software has come into being yet. In short, digital permanence is not a fact, but remains to be uncertain possibility. Archivists must consider in their preservation planning both risk of introducing new technology and promising possibility of new technology at the same time. In planning digitization of historical materials, archivists should incorporate planning for maintaining digitized images and reformatting them in the coming generations of new applications. Without the comprehensive planning, future use of the expensive digital images will become unavailable. And that is a loss of information, and a final failure of both 'preservation' and 'use' of archival materials. As peter Adelstein said, it is wise to be conservative when considerations of conservations are involved.

BD-R 장기보존 특성 평가를 위한 가속 열화 실험 조건과 안정성 평가 기준에 관한 연구 (A Study on Suitable Condition of Accelerated Aging Test and Evaluation Criteria of Data Stability for Archival Performance Analysis of BD-R media)

  • 이관용;박선주;김도현;조이형;김영주
    • 정보저장시스템학회논문집
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2014
  • The Blu-ray Disc Recordable(BD-R) is one of strong candidates for archival application among optical media formats, because of its large capability. However, the well-defined accelerated aging test conditions and evaluation criteria have not yet been fully confirmed for BD-R. In this study, the data stability and degradation aspect of BD-R were analyzed by the random-symbol error rate(R-SER) measurement after the accelerated aging test. And a reasonable test condition of accelerated aging for BD-R and the appropriate evaluation criterion using R-SER measurement were discussed.

저온저장으로 인해 손상된 살모넬라를 배양하기 위한 최적의 배지 선정에 관한 연구 (Determination of best enrichment media for growth of Salmonella injured from cold temperature during process and storage)

  • 박미경
    • 한국식품저장유통학회지
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.759-764
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구의 목적은 가금류에서 문제가 되고 있는 살모넬라 신속검출을 위해 광학현미경 기반 이미징 시스템 적용에 앞서서 냉장온도로부터 손상된 살모넬라를 증균시키기 위한 최적의 배지를 선정하는 것이다. 대표적인 식중독 유발균주인 S. Typhimurium과 S. Enteritidis를 닭에 도말 하였고 $4^{\circ}C$에서 24시간 동안 저장한 후 BPW, LB, BHI, UPB, NB, 그리고 TSB 배지와 BG, RV, SC, SB 그리고 TBS 선택배지에 각각 6시간 동안 배양하였다. 배양 후, 2시간마다 살모넬라 균수를 측정하였고 그 결과 BHI와 BG를 선택되었다. 최종적으로 최적의 배지 선택을 위해 다양한 농도의 살모넬라를 닭에 각각 도말 후 6시간 동안 배양하면서 균수를 변화를 측정하였다. 그 결과 BHI가 냉해로부터 손상된 살모넬라를 증균시키기 위한 가장 최적의 배지로 선정되었으며 본 연구의 결과는 광학현미경 기반 이미징 시스템을 활용한 신속검출법 적용을 위한 증균배지로 이용될 것이다.

A Disk-based Archival Storage System Using the EOS Erasure Coding Implementation for the ALICE Experiment at the CERN LHC

  • Ahn, Sang Un;Betev, Latchezar;Bonfillou, Eric;Han, Heejune;Kim, Jeongheon;Lee, Seung Hee;Panzer-Steindel, Bernd;Peters, Andreas-Joachim;Yoon, Heejun
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • 제10권spc호
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    • pp.56-65
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    • 2022
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) is a Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) Tier-1 center mandated to preserve raw data produced from A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) experiment using the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Physical medium used widely for long-term data preservation is tape, thanks to its reliability and least price per capacity compared to other media such as optical disk, hard disk, and solid-state disk. However, decreasing numbers of manufacturers for both tape drives and cartridges, and patent disputes among them escalated risk of market. As alternative to tape-based data preservation strategy, we proposed disk-only erasure-coded archival storage system, Custodial Disk Storage (CDS), powered by Exascale Open Storage (EOS), an open-source storage management software developed by CERN. CDS system consists of 18 high density Just-Bunch-Of-Disks (JBOD) enclosures attached to 9 servers through 12 Gbps Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Host Bus Adapter (HBA) interfaces via multiple paths for redundancy and multiplexing. For data protection, we introduced Reed-Solomon (RS) (16, 4) Erasure Coding (EC) layout, where the number of data and parity blocks are 12 and 4 respectively, which gives the annual data loss probability equivalent to 5×10-14. In this paper, we discuss CDS system design based on JBOD products, performance limitations, and data protection strategy accommodating EOS EC implementation. We present CDS operations for ALICE experiment and long-term power consumption measurement.

Intermedia Synchronization Protocol for Continuous Media Using MPEG-4 in Mobile Distributed Systems

  • Dominguez, Eduardo Lopez;Hernandez, Saul Eduardo Pomares;Gil, Pilar Gomez;Calleja, Jorge De La;Benitez, Antonio;Marin-Hernandez, Antonio
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제6권6호
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    • pp.1689-1706
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    • 2012
  • The preservation of temporal dependencies among a group of processes that exchange continuous media at runtime is a key issue for emerging mobile distributed systems (MDS), such as monitoring of biosignals and interactive multiuser games. Although several works are oriented to satisfy temporal dependencies, most of them are not suitable for MDSs. In general, an MDS is characterized by the absence of global references (e.g. shared memory and wall clock), host mobility, limited processing and storage capabilities in mobile hosts, and limited bandwidth on wireless communication channels. This paper proposes an asymmetric synchronization protocol to be used at runtime in an MDS without using a common reference. One main aspect of our synchronization protocol is that it translates temporal constraints to causal dependencies of the continuous media data as seen by the mobile hosts. We simulate the protocol by considering a cellular network environment and by using MPEG-4 encoders. The simulation results show that our protocol is effective in reducing the synchronization error. In addition, the protocol is efficient in terms of processing and storage costs at the mobile devices, as well as in the overhead attached per message across the wired and wireless channels.