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THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Framework for the Digital Preservation Services for the University of Birmingham

IT ServicesCPV 72000000 72300000 72310000
Value£220k
Deadline15 Jul 2024
Published14 Jun 2024
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 14 Jun 2024ClosedCloses 15 Jul 2024
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£220ktotal contract value
median £120k
this tender£0£3.5m

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The brief

The University of Birmingham has a requirement for procurement of a cloud-based platform for managing the long-term preservation of digital assets, examples of these digital assets include theses, research data, webpages, emails, audio-visual and text documents (amongst many others).

The system will initially be used to preserve library service records, however, the system we procure must be scalable to preserve digital outputs generated across the university.

A successful procurement will result in a digital preservation system that is integrated with SharePoint, Calm and library repository systems (ePrints and Pure). - System will preserve born digital and digitised documents created in non-digital form and subsequently converted to digital form. - Initial system specific training on the digital preservation system delivered by the vendor staff to all relevant library staff - Further system specific training on the digital preservation system in the event of additional features being released delivered by vendor staff to all relevant library staff - The technical solution will initially manage Library Services digital assets but will be scalable to facilitate the growth and expansion of the emerging and developing needs of the wider University. - It is anticipated that the university will not exceed 30Tb of storage during the period of the contract.

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The system will initially be used

The system will initially be used to preserve library service records, however, the system we procure must be scalable to preserve digital outputs generated across the university.

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A successful procurement will result in

A successful procurement will result in a digital preservation system that is integrated with SharePoint, Calm and library repository systems (ePrints and Pure).

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5988227b-1959-4e57-a991-e3a47ed01d76
Stage
contract · Contract
Source
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Buyer ref
FRAM876/24
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