Being responsible for what an organization does and being able to give a satisfactory reason for it, or the degree to which this happens. Includes transparency: conducting organizational and financial activities in an open way without any element of concealment, so that processes can be trusted to be fair and honest.
What are the Risks of not preserving digital materials?
Organization Type | Risk | Potential Consequences |
All organizations |
Technologies used become obsolete; this may apply to elements such as hardware, software and file formats. |
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All organizations |
Rate of data creation outstrips capacity for storage, processing and preservation. |
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Archives | Executive level support for digital preservation is not persistent |
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Archives | Failure to engage with stakeholders at all stages of the record life-cycle |
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Business | Inability to provide evidence of compliance with regulations |
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Business | Inability to produce reliable and authentic records necessary to pursue or defend legal claims |
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Higher Education and Research | Inability to access legal documentation, institutional history and decision-making precedents |
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Higher Education and Research | Research data not transferred to the relevant repository for preservation |
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Higher Education and Research | Lack of vendor accountability |
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Libraries | Organisation does not move important digital/digitized objects into a preservation system |
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Museums and Galleries | Absence of appropriately skilled and invested people responsible for digital preservation |
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Museums and Galleries | Absence of a documented workflow for the creation/acquisition and then maintenance of digital files |
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What Opportunities do preserved digital materials create?
Organization Type | Digital Preservation can... |
All organizations | demonstrate a commitment to transparency and accountability by sustaining an accurate digital record |
All organizations | protect investment by maintaining clear audit trails |
Business | enable better cooperation with regulatory bodies by sustaining access to reliable records as evidence of actions. |
Business | allow an organization to defend decisions and attribute responsibility by sustaining access to reliable records as evidence of actions for legal, regulatory and IPR cases |
Business | enable the organization to respond more efficiently to legal holds by sustaining access to reliable records |
Business | demonstrate increased transparency through improved access to records for stakeholders |
Higher Education and Research | demonstrate, to funders, a commitment to the sustainability of their investment and the cultural record |
Higher Education and Research | save on storage costs by enabling documented appraisal, disposal and deletion procedures |
Higher Education and Research | demonstrate greater transparency through documented audit trails |
Higher Education and Research | demonstrate, to the public purse, a commitment to maintaining the sustainability of the cultural record |
Libraries | earn the trust of the public through sustained access to documentary heritage which guarantees the integrity of digital holdings |
Libraries | demonstrate a commitment to delivering on a public mandate, for present and future generations |
Libraries | demonstrate that the organization is meeting its obligations and mandate through documentary evidence of compliance to legislation |
Libraries | instill trust in cultural and creative data by demonstrating a complete cultural record |
Museums and Galleries | demonstrate the fulfilment of a legal obligation to display and therefore preserve collection objects in perpetuity |
Museums and Galleries | enable robust and trusted iterations and audit trails, review and update to remain in line with the latest standards and best practices, safeguarding organizational reputation. |
Museums and Galleries | instill confidence in the ability to preserve digital collections |