Piql Book of References
Public administration and archives
NATIONAL, MUNICIPAL AND LOCAL ARCHIVES | GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, DEPART MENTS AND AUTHORITIES | PUBLIC LIBRARIES | HEALTH ARCHIVES AND REGISTERS | PARLIAMENT AND POLITICAL ARCHIVES | PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE BODIES
Public archives carry an important responsibility to en sure valuable information lives on for decades and even centuries. This can be a difficult task with challenges such digital obsolescence, multiple file formats, content dupli cation, both analogue and born digital information and resource constraints. Choices must be made about which items to digitise, which information should be preserved, which technol ogy to invest in, and for how long. Collections are also often held in different legacy systems, rather than one cohesive archival management tool, creating additional work for archivists. Digitally born content is also presenting perhaps the big gest challenge of all with rapid evolution of technology resulting in technological obsolescence after just a few years. This becomes a race against time to ensure data isn’t trapped on unreadable media or in unreadable for mats.
Piql has worked with many public archives and institu tions to design preservation workflows, metadata criteria for information retrieval, integrate with existing appli cations and develop long-term archival strategies. Piql’s approach and technology are built on OAIS principles, ensuring you maintain compliance and that archive will stand the test of time.
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