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''Use these to explain concepts or bolster your arguments.''
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Information about the Toolkit, who it's for, who wrote it, how it was created and what it's current status is.
Information about the Toolkit, who it's for, who wrote it, how it was created and what it's current status is.


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*[[Guidance pages for common practitioner challenges (as encountered in SPRUCE Mashups)]]
*[[Guidance pages for common practitioner challenges (as encountered in SPRUCE Mashups)]]

Revision as of 14:39, 2 August 2013

Preserving Digital Objects

This toolkit is currently under development. We're creating it right now at the first SPRUCE book sprint!

Step by step guide to building a business case

A high level checklist for the end to end process of building a business case.

Use this to validate your approach and ensure all bases are covered.

Template for building a business case

A detailed guide for building a business case, structured in the form of a generic business case.

Use this to take you through the process of building a business case, one chapter at a time.

When, Why, What, Who and How?

Frequently Asked Questions on building a business case.

Use this when you get stuck with a particular business case problem.

Case Studies

A collection of Case Studies including actual Business Cases.

Use this to learn the lessons from real business cases from real organisations.

Additional resources

A set of resources that may be useful in augmenting or communicating a business case.

Use these to explain concepts or bolster your arguments.

About the Digital Preservation Business Case Toolkit

Information about the Toolkit, who it's for, who wrote it, how it was created and what it's current status is.

Use this to find out more about the Toolkit.