PREMIS (Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies) is a data model and a set of supporting data dictionaries for metadata to support the digital preservation of digital objects. It is commonly used by archives, libraries, and other institutions to ensure the long-term accessibility and understandability of their digital collections. The core of PREMIS is the 'semantic unit', which relates an object to an event performed on the object by an agent. This allows for capturing information on fixity, provenance, and rights management.
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