Digital Continuity role in the implementation of the eGovernment
Why should you attend the lecture?
If we want to entrust electronic information into to good care, our nowadays choice is to trust the electronic repository. But the question is: are the electronic repositories really reliable? How to work with it properly? Will the long-term electronic information stored on them usable in the future?
Annotation:
In our region, we dealt with Long term usage and preservation of electronic documents rather in theory until now. However, the situation has changed and we really need to pay attention to the practical matters as well. We do not know what to do with information stored for couple of years in different information systems. Solution of this problem could be the usage of Long term digital repositories. Such repositories already started to occur in eGovernment Services. We can for example mention Module for Long term preservation from NASES or Slovak Digital Archive realized by Slovak Ministry of Interior. Very good indication is that several government institutions do not feel only necessity of usage of electronic documents but they also feel that usage of Long term Digital Repositories is becoming important as well. In fact, do we know what represents “Long term preservation”? Is it a specific HW or SW? Of course, we have to use some HW and SW, but more important are processes of handling and taking care of stored information. The goal of new regulation issued by ISO was precisely to establish some standard in such processes. Standard ISO 16363 can be used for design, management, testing or even auditing of your Digital Repositories.