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Title
Preserving the Digital Memory of the Government of Canada: Influence and Collaboration with Records Creators
Subtitle (en)
Paper - iPRES 2009 - San Francisco
Language
English
Description (en)
Library and Archives Canada has a wide mandate to preserve and provide access to Canadian published heritage, records of national significance, as well as to acquire the records created by the Government of Canada, deemed to be of historical importance. To address this mandate, Library and Archives Canada has undertaken the development of a digital preservation infrastructure covering policy, standards and enterprise applications which will serve requirements for ingest, metadata management, preservation and access. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the efforts underway to engage digital recordkeeping activities in the Government of Canada and to influence and align those processes with LAC digital preservation requirements. The LAC strategy to implement preservation considerations early in the life cycle of the digital record is to establish a mandatory legislative and policy framework for recordkeeping in government. This includes a Directive on Recordkeeping, Core Digital Records Metadata Standard for archival records, Digital File Format Guidance, as well as Web 2.0 and Email Recordkeeping Guidelines. The expected success of these initiatives, and collaborative approach should provide a model for other digital heritage creators in Canada.
Keywords (en)
iPRES, San Francisco
Author of the digital object
Johanna  Smith
Pam  Armstrong
Format
application/pdf
Size
737.2 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY-SA 3.0 AT
Conferences
Conference 2009
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Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
19.06.2013 09:13:27
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