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Innovations in Digital Preservation at the National Archives UK

This presentation by Tim Gollins, Head of Digital Preservation, discusses recent advancements in practices at the National Archives (UK) as of November 21, 2012. It emphasizes the importance of preserving government records for public use and accessibility, focusing on the authenticity and longevity of various file formats. The talk addresses the challenges of maintaining administrative records and encourages stakeholders to consider the implications of preservation on archival practices. Join us in exploring ways to ensure that our historical documents remain available for future generations.

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Innovations in Digital Preservation at the National Archives UK

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  1. For good. For the record. For good.

  2. Putting Parsimonious Preservation into Practice Recent Developments at The National Archives (UK) Tim Gollins Head Of Digital Preservation 21/11/2012

  3. Our Public Task Our responsibility for the government record, its past and future, its use and re-use, authentic, available and accessible to all

  4. How long did you say this parchment would last?

  5. The File format Long Tail • Our own administrative records

  6. For good. Questions? For the record. For good.

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