Have you ever had to develop or implement a digital preservation plan for a specific archive or collection? If so, how did you approach it?

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    Sample interview questions: Have you ever had to develop or implement a digital preservation plan for a specific archive or collection? If so, how did you approach it?

    Sample answer:

    Yes, I have developed and implemented several digital preservation plans for archives and collections. My approach typically involves the following steps:

    1. Assessment and Planning:

    • Conduct a thorough needs assessment to identify the specific goals, risks, and resources involved in preserving the digital collection.
    • Establish a preservation strategy that outlines the desired outcomes and the methods to achieve them.
    • Identify the appropriate storage, access, and migration technologies based on the collection’s characteristics and preservation requirements.

    2. Implementation:

    • Implement the preservation strategy by acquiring or developing necessary technologies, such as digital repositories, content management systems, and backup systems.
    • Establish policies and procedures for data transfer, storage, access, and migration.
    • Train staff on the new technologies and preservation practices.

    3. Monitoring and Evaluation:

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