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* [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Governance_Policy.pdf ADPNet Governance Policy (as revised September 10, 2018)] | * [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Governance_Policy.pdf ADPNet Governance Policy (as revised September 10, 2018)] | ||
* [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Membership_Model_20111001.pdf ADPNet Membership Model and Storage Fee Schedule] | * [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Membership_Model_20111001.pdf ADPNet Membership Model and Storage Fee Schedule] | ||
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== ADPNet Governance Policy == | == ADPNet Governance Policy == |
Revision as of 10:58, 18 March 2020
A Member of ADPNet is an organization with digital content to be preserved on the preservation nodes of the network. ADPNet has two categories of membership: ADPNet Hosts are organizations with the necessary infrastructure to host one or more preservation nodes themselves; whereas ADPNet Participants are organizations with digital content that needs to be preserved, but without the necessary infrastructure or the desire to host.
To apply for membership in ADPNet, see Attachment 1, ADPNet Membership Agreement of the ADPNet Governance Policy.
- ADPNet Governance Policy (as revised September 10, 2018)
- ADPNet Membership Model and Storage Fee Schedule
- ADPNet Membership Request Form
ADPNet Governance Policy
From ADPNet Governance Policy (as revised September 10, 2018)
2.1. Membership Categories
- ADPNet has two categories of membership, each with specific fees and responsibilities. The two categories are:
- 1. Host: a category for organizations with the necessary infrastructure to host one or more preservation nodes;
- 2. Participant: a category for organizations with digital content that needs to be preserved, but without the necessary infrastructure or the desire to host a preservation node.
- The fees, rights, and responsibilities for each of these membership categories can be found in
Attachment 1: ADPNet Membership Agreement and Attachment 3: ADPNet Membership Model and Storage Fee Schedule. The fee structure is designed to ensure that each Member’s costs are commensurate with its use of the Network.
- Membership categories and fees are subject to change. ADPNet Members will be given a six-month advance notice of any upcoming changes in the categories or fees. Membership category is determined at time of joining the network and evaluated annually.
Attachment 1: ADPNet Membership Agreement
- HOST:
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- Annual membership fee: $2,500
- Storage fees: $250/TB in 1TB allotments, 1TB minimum allotment
- Governance representation: 1 seat/vote on the Steering Committee, 1 seat/vote on the Technical Policy Committee
- Responsibilities:
- Host and maintain one server with sufficient capacity to accommodate the anticipated network holdings for the coming year. Agree to expand server capacity as needed. (Capacity is reviewed annually in the summer to determine expansion needs; the goal is to cover future server and storage expenses through the ADPNet membership and storage fees.)
- Provide system administration for the server according to network policies (0.25 FTE).
- Guide the development of the network (time commitment: ~2 hours/month)
- Make material available for ingest.
- Serve as an onramp for Participant category members (harvest content, procure content, and/or provide assistance with technical issues).
- Follow the policies and procedures of ADPNet.
- PARTICIPANT:
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- Annual membership fee: $300
- Storage fees: $25/50GB in 50GB allotments, 50GB minimum allotment
- Governance representation: 1 elected representative/vote per five category members (or portion thereof) on the Steering Committee.
- Responsibilities:
- Make material available for ingest by staging it on an accessible web server.
- Participate in writing plug-ins for content ingestion.
- Follow the policies and procedures of ADPNet.