PRONOM Research Week 2020

PRONOM Research Week 2020

Online

Take part in PRONOM Research Week!

After the success of 2019’s first PRONOM Research Week, the event is back for 2020. During the weeks of 5-19 October, volunteers are encouraged to help with PRONOM’s research backlog. You can enhance documentation, supply sample files, or create a signature, among other things.

What’s PRONOM?

PRONOM is a file format registry that currently holds information on almost 1,700 distinct file formats. This includes different versions of the multiple Microsoft Word document types that have existed, for example. However, almost 600 entries in the registry contain only a brief description of the format. Furthermore, 400 formats do not have a file signature, which are based on the internal structure of the file and allow us to identify the format with a high degree of certainty.

A key step in preserving digital content for the future is understanding what file format the information was stored in so that we can then identify appropriate software to access that information. If the software is becoming hard to obtain, we can re-save the information in a new format for easier access. This identification is undertaken using tools such as our DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) software. These tools are integrated into all commonly available digital preservation systems.

Digital preservation staff at The National Archives have been involved in file format research for almost 20 years and PRONOM has been publicly available for 16 years. The virtual research week will focus on improving the PRONOM file format registry and be coordinated through a GitHub repository and our online PRONOM discussion group.

How will it work?

Participants will have access to the PRONOM research backlog in a GitHub repository, which will also be the central location to share sample files and submissions. Use the GitHub repository to post issues you’d like addressed and volunteer to take on open issues.

Additional resources including blog entries and webinars are also available to help you learn more and get started. You can also ask questions and share resources in the Google group.

We look forward to your contributions!

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