Download PDFOpen PDF in browserDigital Preservation Strategies for Born-Digital Archaeological RecordsEasyChair Preprint 142478 pages•Date: August 1, 2024AbstractThe rapid advancement of digital technologies has significantly impacted the field of archaeology, particularly in the management of born-digital records—data that originates in digital form rather than being converted from physical formats. These records, which include digital excavation documentation, 3D models, and geospatial data, pose unique challenges for long-term preservation. This paper explores digital preservation strategies specifically tailored for born-digital archaeological records. It examines the critical aspects of data integrity, metadata standards, and technological obsolescence. Key strategies discussed include the implementation of robust digital preservation frameworks, regular format migrations, and the development of comprehensive metadata schemas to ensure long-term accessibility and usability. The paper also highlights the importance of collaboration between archaeologists, digital preservationists, and IT professionals to establish best practices and create sustainable preservation solutions. By addressing these challenges, the paper aims to contribute to the effective stewardship of valuable digital archaeological data for future research and heritage management. Keyphrases: Digital Preservation Strategies, Technology, computing
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