Transform Your National Digital Preservation Strategy
Are you ready to revolutionize how national archives and public sector departments manage and preserve digital records?
This document outlines a centralized, scalable, and standards-based infrastructure designed to help you:
Ensure compliance with retention and disposition policies.
Automate record lifecycle workflows from creation to long-term preservation.
Seamlessly integrate public bodies into a unified national strategy.
Provide secure public access to key cultural and historical records.
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A New Approach to National Digital Preservation
Across the world, national archives are facing a critical shift. The exponential growth of digital records — combined with fragmented systems and manual processes — puts public trust, legal compliance, and cultural heritage at risk.
This in-depth solution description outlines a modern, unified strategy for national digital preservation that connects government departments and archival institutions within a shared framework. Developed by Libnova, the model is based on international standards (OAIS, PREMIS, METS) and built to scale from pilot deployments to nationwide rollouts.
What you’ll learn:
How to enable full lifecycle management of digital records, from departmental creation to long-term preservation.
How to ensure automatic compliance with retention schedules and legal mandates.
How to empower departments with autonomy while maintaining centralized oversight.
How to provide secure, public access to selected digital objects through OpenAccess.
By integrating all actors involved in record creation and stewardship, this approach helps build a resilient, transparent, and sustainable preservation ecosystem — where every institution plays an active role in safeguarding a nation’s memory.
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