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The MetaArchive Cooperative was an international
digital preservation In library science, library and archival science, digital preservation is a formal process to ensure that digital information of continuing value remains accessible and usable in the long term. It involves planning, resource allocation, and appli ...
network composed of libraries, archives, and other memory institutions. As of August 2011, the MetaArchive preservation network was composed of 24 secure servers (referred to as “caches”) in four countries with a collective capacity of over 300TB. Forty-eight institutions were actively preserving their digital collections in the network. MetaArchive formally sunset on March 31, 2025. The MetaArchive Cooperative preserved a wide variety of data types and many genres of content, including electronic theses and dissertations, digital newspapers, archival content such as photograph collections and A/V materials, business/e-records, and datasets. The network was “dark,” meaning access was limited to the content owner/contributor. It was also format-agnostic, meaning that each content contributor could determine what formats it wished to preserve.


History

MetaArchive was founded in 2004, when six southeastern University libraries (
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,
Florida State University Florida State University (FSU or Florida State) is a Public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and a preeminent university in the s ...
,
Emory University Emory University is a private university, private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Its main campu ...
, the
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,
University of Louisville The University of Louisville (UofL) is a public university, public research university in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is part of the Kentucky state university system. Chartered in 1798 as the Jefferson Seminary, it became in the 19t ...
, and
Virginia Tech The Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, commonly referred to as Virginia Tech (VT), is a Public university, public Land-grant college, land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States ...
) came together to collaboratively explore creating a digital preservation solution that they could own and manage for themselves. With backing from the
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) of the United States was an archival program led by the Library of Congress to preserve and provide access to digital resources. The program convened several workin ...
(NDIIPP), they used the
LOCKSS The LOCKSS ("Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe") project, under the auspices of Stanford University, is a peer-to-peer network that develops and supports an open source system allowing libraries to collect, preserve and provide their readers with ac ...
software to build one of the world’s first operational digital preservation networks. In 2006, these six institutions created an organizational model to enable the project to transition into a sustainable program hosted not by any single member institution, but rather by the Educopia Institute, a 501(c)3 organization that was launched for this purpose. In 2007, the MetaArchive Cooperative began expanding with the addition of new members. In 2017, the MetaArchive Cooperative won the LBI George Cunha and Susan Swartzburg Award from the
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. The MetaArchive Cooperative formally dissolved on March 31st, 2025, due to increased costs from its fiscal host organization and insufficient operating reserves.


How it works

MetaArchive enabled memory institutions (libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, etc.) to embed both the technical infrastructure and the knowledge that they need to preserve their digital content within their own institutions. Each member institution hosted a server, or “cache”, within the network. All of these caches were united into a closed network using the
LOCKSS The LOCKSS ("Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe") project, under the auspices of Stanford University, is a peer-to-peer network that develops and supports an open source system allowing libraries to collect, preserve and provide their readers with ac ...
software. Content was prepared by members as “ submission information packages” (SIPs), (see
OAIS The term Open Archival Information System (or OAIS) refers to the ISO OAIS Reference Model ''for'' an OAIS. This reference model is defined by recommendatioCCSDS 650.0-M-2-Sof the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems; this text is iden ...
for more information) and each of these SIPs was replicated seven times and ingested and preserved as AIPs (“ archival information packages”) in seven geographically separate caches by member institutions. The network regularly compared these seven AIPs to ensure that nothing about them degraded or changed. If the network detected a change in an AIP, the cache containing the damaged copy re-ingested the source SIP if it was still available; if the source SIP was unavailable, it ingested a copy of the AIP from another cache.


Services

MetaArchive’s services included data preparation, replication, geographical distribution, bit integrity checking, versioning, security, restricted viewing, and content restoration. When needed, the MetaArchive Cooperative would also perform format migrations for member content (this service was not required by the Cooperative’s membership). The Cooperative’s ingest procedure was compatible with any repository/content management system, including
DSpace DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content. While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document manag ...
, CONTENTdm, ETDdb, and other systems.


Membership Levels

The Cooperative had three membership levels: * ''Sustaining Members'' formed the leadership of the Cooperative via their participation as Steering Committee members. * ''Preservation Members'' engaged in ongoing preservation activities. * ''Collaborative Members'' were groups of institutions that ran shared, centralized repositories and preserved this shared content in the MetaArchive preservation network. All members ran a 16TB server and payed $1/GB/year for their preserved collections. The organizational model created and practiced by the MetaArchive Cooperative served as a model for myriad other digital preservation groups, including the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA).


References

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