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* Have any digital preservation projects been undertaken successfully in the organization before now?
* Have any digital preservation projects been undertaken successfully in the organization before now?
       if yes: make sure you know the lessons learned.  Why has it not been continued? what elements of infrastructure/ staffing /        expertise/ can be re-used
       if yes: make sure you know the lessons learned.  Why has it not been continued? what elements of infrastructure  
      or staffing or expertise can be re-used
       if no: need to understand what has prevented them from developing, or why they failed.   
       if no: need to understand what has prevented them from developing, or why they failed.   


* Has the senior management been primed to the issue of preservation? 0
* Has the senior management been primed to the issue of preservation?  
* What evidence is there that senior management would be receptive to a business case
      if yes: the it's safe to proceed.  You might want to get one of your champions to comment on a draft case
      if no: then identify a champion in senior management and talk to them informally.  Use their feedback to help
      form the case and figure out how formal or informal the case needs to be.
 
* What evidence is there that senior management would be receptive to a business case?
 
 
* What is the cycle of decision making / budgets in the organisation?  What is the best point in this planning cycle to make a business case?
* What is the cycle of decision making / budgets in the organisation?  What is the best point in this planning cycle to make a business case?
*What can you do in the short term - can you triage your collection? Damage control
*What can you do in the short term - can you triage your collection? Damage control

Revision as of 10:22, 31 July 2013

questions and answers

  • Is this the right time to be writing a business case? Does it fulfil a need that the organisation has?
     if yes: get on and do it!
     if no: then get a comms plan for priming the senior management and look into triage for collections.  
     use this triage to help inform the business case. Consider getting digital preservation mandate onto the agenda of senior managers
  • Have any digital preservation projects been undertaken successfully in the organization before now?
     if yes: make sure you know the lessons learned.  Why has it not been continued? what elements of infrastructure 
     or staffing or expertise can be re-used
     if no: need to understand what has prevented them from developing, or why they failed.  
  • Has the senior management been primed to the issue of preservation?
     if yes: the it's safe to proceed.  You might want to get one of your champions to comment on a draft case 
     if no: then identify a champion in senior management and talk to them informally.  Use their feedback to help 
     form the case and figure out how formal or informal the case needs to be.
  • What evidence is there that senior management would be receptive to a business case?


  • What is the cycle of decision making / budgets in the organisation? What is the best point in this planning cycle to make a business case?
  • What can you do in the short term - can you triage your collection? Damage control
  • What components are available now (staff/storage)? When will these components become available?


long term vision/approach

       short term components - staff, storage, etc 
  • Is the technology mature enough to deliver preservation
  • Will new solutions emerge that simplify the problem
  • Is the organisation nimble enough to respond to a problem?
  • What is the budget forecast - should we be looking to a short term project or a longer term commitment


   further information
       link to maturity assessement tools and approaches (e.g. AIDA).