Maturity Model for Digital Preservation
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The book "Maturity Model for Digital Preservation" addresses the critical need to preserve digital information within an organizational context, highlighting the importance of having reliable systems and processes to ensure data conservation. Through a comprehensive approach based on a review of literature and international standards, the authors develop a maturity model that integrates strategic planning principles, providing a useful tool to ensure the longevity of digital objects.
The work begins with a historical and conceptual exploration of the importance of information preservation from both organizational and social perspectives. It acknowledges that digital information plays a vital role in organizations' competitiveness by providing access to historical and scientific databases. However, the book also emphasizes the technical challenges associated with digital preservation, such as data loss and information migration.
The main contribution of this book is the proposal of a maturity model that guides organizations in the long-term data preservation process. The model, validated through the Delphi method and applied to the SEDICI repository case, integrates sequential phases and strategic criteria that allow institutions to measure their progress in digital preservation. Additionally, practical tools are provided to enable continuous analysis and improvement of processes.
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