Integrating Digital Forensics Techniques into Curatorial Tasks: A Case Study

In this paper, we investigate how digital forensics tools can support digital curation tasks around the acquisition, processing, management and analysis of born-digital materials. Using a real world born-digital collection as our use case, we describe how BitCurator, a digital forensics open source...

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Main Authors: Sam Meister, Alexandra Chassanoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2014-09-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Curation
Online Access:https://129.215.67.1/ijdc/article/view/325
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Summary:In this paper, we investigate how digital forensics tools can support digital curation tasks around the acquisition, processing, management and analysis of born-digital materials. Using a real world born-digital collection as our use case, we describe how BitCurator, a digital forensics open source software environment, supports fundamental curatorial activities such as secure data transfer, assurance of authenticity and integrity, and the identification and elimination of private and/or sensitive information. We also introduce a workflow diagram that articulates the processing steps for institutions processing born-digital materials. Finally, we review possibilities for further integration, development and use of digital forensic tools.
ISSN:1746-8256