Results of the 2021 Fixity Survey and Fixity Case Studies

The 2021 Fixity Survey Working Group is pleased to announce the publication of the results of the 2021 Fixity Survey and corresponding Fixity Case Studies.  The 40 question survey was completed by 116 respondents over a month long period.  

The Report documents the results of each question in the areas of 1) basic information about fixity practices, 2) how fixity is being used, 3) fixity in relation to cloud services, 4) fixity errors, and 5) general demographic information.  

Several key points can be made from studying the survey results, some of which are listed below with more details provided in the report. 

  • The results demonstrate just how important fixity information is to the digital preservation community, with over 96% of survey respondents confirming that they utilize fixity information within their organization and over 98% of these using checksums (sometimes alongside other types of fixity information). The primary reason fixity information is used by the community is to determine whether data has been altered over time.
  • Despite a clear consensus that the use of fixity information represents good practice, the results demonstrate huge variation in fixity practices across the community. There are a variety of practices reported across the survey questions, including at what point fixity information is verified, the frequency of checks, where fixity information is recorded, and the checksum algorithms in use. 
  • Receiving fixity information at the time of acquisition remains a challenge.
  • Though fixity checking lends itself well to automation, for many it remains a fairly manual process, with a majority of respondents using manually-run software to carry out this activity. 

In addition to analyzing the results of the survey, the Fixity Survey Working Group conducted follow-up interviews with five organizations to explore fixity practices in more detail. Case studies from four of these organizations are currently included in the report and provide a rich illustration of how fixity is used within specific organizations, and build on some of the findings of the survey itself.

You can read and/or download the Report, Data files, and Codebook from the NDSA OSF site.  

Thank you to all of you who participated in the survey. We appreciate your time and effort spent in providing the information to us.  

Thank you to the members of the Fixity Survey Working group who worked on a tight schedule to complete this work in time for DigiPres.  

~ The 2021 Fixity Survey Working Group co-chairs

It’s here, the 2021 NDSA Fixity Survey!

Do you manage and preserve content? If so, we’d like to know what your fixity practices are! The NDSA Fixity Working Group is back again, with our latest iteration of the NSDA Fixity survey. Please contribute to our longitudinal research designed to gain insight into how organizations worldwide use various fixity methods to ensure the stability of their digital content and to learn how real-world capacity and best practices differ.  

The survey is available until June 18, 2021. The survey is expected to take approximately 20-25 minutes to complete. To assist with completing the survey all of the survey questions can be viewed in advance by following the link to this Google PDF.

Interested in the results of our previous study done in 2017? Please check it out on the code book, data, and report on the 2017 Fixity Survey OSF page

If you have questions or concerns about this survey, please contact the NDSA Fixity Working Group at NDSA-FIXITY@lists.clir.org.

Thank you for helping NDSA and our community define and advance digital preservation!

~ The NDSA Fixity Survey Working Group

Request for Participation in Fixity and Staffing Survey Working Groups

Proposals have been accepted by the NDSA Coordinating Committee for starting up the Staffing Survey Working Group and the Fixity Survey Working Group. Both surveys were last published in 2017. If you are interested in participating in either of these groups please read the scope of work for each and complete the form below by April 2, 2021.

It is expected that work for both surveys would start Spring 2021 and end about a year/year and a half later, with groups generally meeting on a monthly basis. Work would also be done between meetings to review the survey questions and results, and to write a final report. We especially welcome participation from international NDSA members and members who have not previously participated in NDSA groups.

Fixity Survey Scope of Work: Review of survey, survey deployment, data analysis, writing final report

Staffing Survey Scope of Work: Survey redesign, survey deployment, data analysis, research, writing final report

If you have questions, please contact:

Fixity: Carol Kussmann (kussmann@umn.edu)

Staffing: Lauren Work (lw2cd@virginia.edu) or Elizabeth England (elizabeth.england@nara.gov)

Please complete this form by April 2, 2021.

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