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Abstract
While the business benefits of digital asset management are well documented, the benefits and importance of digital preservation are not. Digital preservation is a sustained commitment to maintenance activities that require a system of plans, policies and implementation workflows. Coordination across departments is helpful for digital asset management, but it is mandatory for digital preservation. The Montana Digital Preservation Working Group (DPWG) operated under a five-point plan for collaboration between organisations. The plan consisted of cultivating shared knowledge, assessing the current digital preservation landscape at each institution, advocating for the value of digital preservation, implementing digital preservation practices, and sustaining the partnership by developing structures for ongoing projects and mutual support. In this paper, the five-point plan for collaboration used by DPWG is adapted to build alliances in four essential areas of an organisation: the project and process team, the management team, the executive team and the information technology team. By building strategic alliances that support digital preservation advocacy and planning, information managers extend their reach and resources, ultimately leading to more robust preservation of valuable digital assets.
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Author's Biography
Tammy Troup is a digital preservation librarian at the Iowa State University Library, where she is responsible for development of policy, oversight of technical procedures and assessment of bitstreams in support of the long-term retention of digital objects. She holds a master’s degree in library and information science from Kent State University, where she studied digital preservation.