Planning for participation in the Digital Repository
Digital Repository Service (DRS) is available to any Harvard-affiliated organization. DRS is usually just one component of a strategy to store and deliver digital collections. See Digital Projects for more information.
Planning for use of DRS takes 3-4 months. Both new participants and returning participants will need to prepare as noted below. Questions about DRS participation should be directed to the Digital Projects Team in OIS.
What to do if you are a returning participant:
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Request a DRS billing code for your new project.
What to do if you are a new participant:
- Review the DRS Policy Guide to understand the types of digital materials accepted for deposit, the responsibilities of the DRS, and the rights and responsibilities of object owners.
- Contact the Digital Projects Team about your intent to become a new DRS digital object owner and request an introductory meeting.
- After the introductory meeting start the DRS Registration Process
- Register as a DRS digital object owner.
- Request a DRS billing code for your first project (you can also do this as part of owner registration in step 1).
- If you plan to use DRS batch deposit, request DRS Web Admin authorization for your depositing agent. Read more about DRS Web Admin.
- If you are planning to become a new DRS depositor yourself please read about becoming a new DRS depositor as more registration steps are required.
- If you plan to use the DRS Web Admin interface to deposit and/or to manage your objects and billing codes after deposit, request DRS Web Admin authorization for staff as appropriate.
Web Admin authorization for post-deposit activities can be requested at any time, when you are ready. Read more about DRS Web Admin. - Register to use the Name Resolution Service (NRS) if your digital objects stored in DRS will be "named".
- Consider access restrictions for your objects. The Access Management System (AMS) currently supports giving objects stored in DRS
- No public access
- Restricted to Harvard community
- Public access

