Digital Preservation

Digital preservation refers to the processes and techniques used to ensure that digital content remains accessible and usable over time. This includes the safeguarding of digital files, such as documents, images, audio, and video, against obsolescence, corruption, and loss. The goal of digital preservation is to maintain the integrity and authenticity of digital materials, enabling future access and use, regardless of technological changes, software upgrades, or hardware failures.

Digital preservation encompasses a range of activities, including the creation of backups, migration of data to current formats, emulation of original systems or software, and the implementation of metadata standards for better organization and retrieval. It is a critical practice for libraries, archives, educational institutions, and anyone responsible for the stewardship of digital information. With the rapid evolution of technology, digital preservation strategies continuously adapt to address new challenges related to storage, accessibility, and the long-term viability of digital resources.