Difference between revisions of "SUNScholar/Repository Preservation"

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Revision as of 12:36, 22 April 2014

Back to Guidelines - Step 1
Formulation

The repository preservation plan (RPP) is usually for the repository director/manager to formulate in collaboration with the institutions IT department.

Considerations

Currently in the academic literature, much is being said about digital curation/preservation, however this distracts from the strategic imperative of preserving the repository itself and the contents of the repository on the internet, in the same way that libraries and the contents of libraries in buildings, are preserved.

There is a very subtle but very important distinction between digital curation and repository preservation.

Essential Reading (Only available online)
Preservation Services
Contributions

From Denise Nicholson

Ohio State University Library

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