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When writing the business case consider the audience and appropriate tone and level while writing, you may need to write two versions (high-level and an implementer case in order to sell the activities)
When writing the business case consider the audience and appropriate tone and level while writing, you may need to write two versions (high-level and an implementer case in order to sell the activities)


*What are the benefits in relation to:
*What are the benefits of digital preservation in relation to:
**Collections? (secure and accessible)
**What is your responsibility for the collections? (secure and accessible)
**Department? (fulfilling strategic objectives)
**Is your department responsible for digital preservation or some aspect of digital collection care? (fulfilling strategic objectives)
if yes, proceed with writing the business case
if no, find out who in your organization needs to be consulted in writing the case.
 
**Organisation? (ability to fulfil organisational mission, effective exploitation of assets - maximising their use)
**Organisation? (ability to fulfil organisational mission, effective exploitation of assets - maximising their use)
**Users? (access to collections)
**Users? (access to collections)

Revision as of 09:17, 1 August 2013

  • Why is digital preservation important to you organization, department, and collection?
  • Why should I make digital preservation a priority?
  • What is the importance of the assets to the institution?
NB you need to tailor the answers according to the audience (Know your audience) ......

When writing the business case consider the audience and appropriate tone and level while writing, you may need to write two versions (high-level and an implementer case in order to sell the activities)

  • What are the benefits of digital preservation in relation to:
    • What is your responsibility for the collections? (secure and accessible)
    • Is your department responsible for digital preservation or some aspect of digital collection care? (fulfilling strategic objectives)
if yes, proceed with writing the business case
if no, find out who in your organization needs to be consulted in writing the case.
    • Organisation? (ability to fulfil organisational mission, effective exploitation of assets - maximising their use)
    • Users? (access to collections)
    • Depositors? (trust in repository)
  • What are the risks in relation to:
    • Collections? (information loss)
    • Department? (inability to fulfil strategic objectives)
    • Organisation? (reputational damage, loss of income generating capacity with lack of access to assets)
    • Users? (loss of access to collections)
    • Depositors? (lack of confidence in repository)


  • Why should I worry about data loss?
  • Why should I worry about access?
  • Why can't I leave it to our IT people?
  • What are your organisation's business objectives?
  • How mature (in DP terms) is organisation?
  • What scale is the organisation aspiring to?


Further information:

  • Strategy documents (collections development policies, organisational/departmental strategies, mission statements)
  • Risk assessment methodologies
  • Sample business cases
  • Preservation case studies - horror stories and success stories