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Supports the viability, renderability, understandability, authenticity, and identity of digital objects in a preservation context Represents the information most preservation repositories need to know to preserve digital materials over the long-term Emphasizes implementable metadata: rigorously defined, supported by guidelines for creation, management, and use, and oriented toward automated workflows Embodies technical neutrality: no assumptions made about preservation technologies, strategies, metadata storage and management, etc. In addition to the Data Dictionary, the working group also published a set of XML schema to support implementation of the Data Dictionary in digital archiving systems. Authoritative Resources: The primary authoritative source for PREMIS is the Library of Congress. Comprehensive and up to date information about PREMIS is available on the web through the Library of Congress. For more information: PREMIS Data Dictionary: http://www.loc.gov/premis/v2/premis-2-0.pdf PREMIS Website: http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/ PREMIS Implementers Group discussion list: http://listserv.loc.gov/listarch/pig.html OCLC also helped developed the standards for PREMIS and related info can be accessed on their site. This site is useful for understanding OCLCs role in developing the standard but will ultimately redirect you to the LOC page listed above. http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/past/orprojects/pmwg/default.htm