o:294082 Demo – An Integrated System-Preservation Workflow Paper - iPRES 2012 - Digital Curation Institute, iSchool, Toronto en Preserving a full computer system for long-term access is in some cases the option of last resort. In these situations the system consists of complex workflows and tool-chains paired with custom configuration such that the dismantling of individual components is too time consuming or even impossible to be carried out. For such situations a defined system-preservation workflow is required, ideally integrated into a digital preservation framework to ensure future rendering ability and quality. This demonstration presents an integrated system-preservation workflow, designed to be performed by non-technical users and to ensure long-term access (e.g. through emulation) with guaranteed system properties. Furthermore, the workflow leverages a distributed framework, enabling on-site preservation tasks, while making use of a common shared knowledge base and ready-made access preview technologies. iPRES, iSchool, Toronto, Canada, system preservation, workflows, digital preservation, emulation 2013-06-21T01:03:05.894Z 44 no 46 Isgandar Valizada person Klaus Rechert Dirk von Suchodoletz person Sebastian Schmelzer person application/pdf 1073647 http://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:294082 no yes 13 70 12 1068391 1068398 "iPres 2012 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects." Editors: Reagan Moore, Kevin Ashley, Seamus Ross 338 340 "iPres 2012 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects." Editors: Reagan Moore, Kevin Ashley, Seamus Ross 140 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S3G6 Digital Curation Institute, iSchool University of Toronto 2012-11-01 https://ipres.ischool.utoronto.ca/sites/ipres.ischool.utoronto.ca/files/iPres%202012%20Conference%20Proceedings%20Final.pdf