Financial and health records are often stored in record management systems which ensure that any changes are auditably recorded to justify that the retrieved information represents that deposited, within the constraints of regulatory requirements. When the regulated retention period expires, the records are normally deleted. In contrast, data from publically funded science is becoming preserved for the long term in repositories, to be open to discovery and access for future uses for which it was not originally collected. The experience gained from preserving scientific data over the long term is being transferred to the preservation of commercial data
Research data should be archived for at least 10 years in the own institute or a supraregional infor...
Part I of this review suggests that the proper entities for archival attention are patterns inherent...
The field of digital preservation is being defined by a set of standards developed top-down, starti...
Companies face challenges towards designing and implementing a preservation system to store the incr...
This paper presents the initial results of the ENSURE (Enabling kNowledge Sustainability, Usability ...
Electronic Records: A Workbook For Archivists (ICA Study no. 16 ) is a manual produced by the ICA Co...
Health records should be readily accessed by authorised persons for diagnosis, treatment and legal s...
Increasingly the need to retain digital documents indefinitely for legal, administrative or historic...
Assessing the economic value of a preservation system that preserves increasing amounts of digital d...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
The need for digital preservation touches all our lives, whether we work in commercial or public sec...
Many scientific and socioeconomic reasons exist for the long term retention of scientific and lately...
Reliability, performance, costs and return on investment are key factors in the long term preservati...
Preservation environments manage digital records for time periods that are much longer than that of ...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists ’ experience of appraising electronic records tha...
Research data should be archived for at least 10 years in the own institute or a supraregional infor...
Part I of this review suggests that the proper entities for archival attention are patterns inherent...
The field of digital preservation is being defined by a set of standards developed top-down, starti...
Companies face challenges towards designing and implementing a preservation system to store the incr...
This paper presents the initial results of the ENSURE (Enabling kNowledge Sustainability, Usability ...
Electronic Records: A Workbook For Archivists (ICA Study no. 16 ) is a manual produced by the ICA Co...
Health records should be readily accessed by authorised persons for diagnosis, treatment and legal s...
Increasingly the need to retain digital documents indefinitely for legal, administrative or historic...
Assessing the economic value of a preservation system that preserves increasing amounts of digital d...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists' experience of appraising electronic records that...
The need for digital preservation touches all our lives, whether we work in commercial or public sec...
Many scientific and socioeconomic reasons exist for the long term retention of scientific and lately...
Reliability, performance, costs and return on investment are key factors in the long term preservati...
Preservation environments manage digital records for time periods that are much longer than that of ...
This paper aims to extract lessons from archivists ’ experience of appraising electronic records tha...
Research data should be archived for at least 10 years in the own institute or a supraregional infor...
Part I of this review suggests that the proper entities for archival attention are patterns inherent...
The field of digital preservation is being defined by a set of standards developed top-down, starti...