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Three Approaches to Documenting Database Migrations
Author(s) -
Andrea K. Thomer,
Alexandria Rayburn,
Allison R. B. Tyler
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of digital curation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1746-8256
DOI - 10.2218/ijdc.v15i1.726
Subject(s) - documentation , computer science , best practice , work (physics) , database , world wide web , data science , political science , engineering , mechanical engineering , law , programming language
Database migration is a crucial aspect of digital collections management, yet there are few best practices to guide practitioners in this work. There is also limited research on the patterns of use and processes motivating database migrations. In the “Migrating Research Data Collections” project, we are developing these best practices through a multi-case study of database and digital collections migration. We find that a first and fundamental problem faced by collection staff is a sheer lack of documentation about past database migrations. We contribute a discussion of ways information professionals can reconstruct missing documentation, and some three approaches that others might take for documenting migrations going forward. [This paper is a conference pre-print presented at IDCC 2020 after lightweight peer review.]

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