WHY
IS DIGITAL PRESERVATION
SO CHALLENGING? Challenges
are multi-faceted and can be grouped into two categories:
Technical
Vulnerabilities
Storage media, due to physical deterioration, mishandling, improper
storage, and obsolescence.
File formats and compression schemes, due to obsolescence or over-reliance
on proprietary and unsupported file and compression formats.
Integrity of the files, including safeguarding the content, context,
fixity, references, and provenance.
Storage and processing devices, programs, operating systems, access
interfaces, and protocols that change as technology evolves (often with
limited backward compatibility).
Distributed retrieval and processing tools, such as embedded Java
scripts and applets.
Organizational and Administrative Challenges
Insufficient institutional commitment to long-term preservation
Lack of preservation policies and procedures
Scarcity of human and financial resources
Varying (and asynchronous) stakeholder interests in the creation,
maintenance, and distribution of digital image collections
Gaps in institutional memory due to staff turnover
Inadequate record keeping and administrative metadata
Evolving nature of copyright and fair-use regulations that apply to
digital collections