Start 01.02.2009
End 01.01.2012

Goals
KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) will develop an Emulation Access Platform to enable accurate rendering of both static and dynamic digital objects: text, sound, and image files; multimedia documents, websites, databases, videogames etc. The overall aim of the project is to facilitate universal access to our cultural heritage by developing flexible tools for accessing and storing a wide range of digital objects.

The very success of computing technology, where machines are rapidly superseded, has created a serious and growing challenge of how to preserve access to digital material produced on obsolete machines. Cultural heritage organisations are particularly sensitive to the threat of major data loss resulting from technical obsolescence. KEEP will develop an Emulation Access Platform to enable the accurate rendering of these objects, designed for a wide variety of computer systems, so that they can be securely accessed in the long term.

KEEP will address the problems of transferring digital objects stored on outdated computer media such as floppy discs onto current storage devices. This will involve the specification of file formats and the production of transfer tools exploited within a framework, and taking into account possible legal and technical issues. KEEP will address all aspects ranging from safeguarding the original bits from the carrier to offering online services to end-users via a highly portable emulation framework running on any possible device. In addition to producing a software package, the project will deliver understanding about how to integrate emulation-based solutions with an operational electronic deposit system. Existing metadata models will be researched and guidelines will be developed for mapping digital objects to emulated manifestations. Overall, KEEP will create the foundation for the next generation of permanent access strategies based on emulation.

Although primarily aimed at those involved in Cultural Heritage, such as memory institutions and games museums, the Emulation Access Platform can also serve the needs of a wide range of organisations and individuals because of its universal approach.

Project partners

  • Bibliothèque nationale de France, France (WP 7 - Overall project coordination, Coordination of WP5 - Integration, test and validation)
  • Joguin SAS, France (coordination of WP4 - Portability of emulation framework)
  • Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Netherlands (Coordination of WP2 - Core Emulation Framework)
  • Computerspiele Museum, Germany
  • University of Portsmouth, UK (Coordination of WP3 - Meta-data research and front-end emulation framework)
  • Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Germany (Coordination of WP1 - Media Transfer)
  • Cross Czech a.s., Czech Republic (Coordination of WP6 - Dissemination)
  • Tessella plc, UK
  • European Games Developer Federation, Sweden


KEEP is funded under 7th Framework Programme.
Research area: ICT-2007.4.3 Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning (ICT-2007.4.3)

Duration
February 2009 - January 2012

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