Start from where you...

Stewarding Your Collections suggests a sequence of activities you might take, but start from where you are -

digital collections come in all shapes, sizes, and combinations --

digital content often accumulates organically and/or unexpectedly and arrives from different paths --

file formats have metadata and preservation requirements to meet that reflect needs --

resources are limited or stretched in organization-specific ways --

https://texasdigitallibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DPS/pages/3449323530/TDL+DP+Decision+Tree+FAQ#How-do-I-complete-a-digital-preservation-gap-analysis-for-our-collections?

https://texasdigitallibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DPS/pages/3449323530/TDL+DP+Decision+Tree+FAQ#What-are-the-benefits-of-documenting-our-alignment-with-DP-good-practice?

https://texasdigitallibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DPS/pages/3449323530/TDL+DP+Decision+Tree+FAQ#What-are-the-benefits-of-a-self-assessment-for-our-organization?

Here are some resources from the DPM Workshop that might help you get going - one step at a time…

Starting with a gap analysis (cheatsheet)

TDR: Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository (cheatsheet) (video)

Overview: Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model (cheatsheet) (video)

OAIS and the Five Stages (cheatsheet)

And from the Beyond the Repository Curatorial Toolkit Getting Started Module:

Sources: Using approaches developed by and for the Digital Preservation Management (DPM) Workshop curriculum and resources.

This is a joint initiative between TDL Digital Preservation Services and the Digital Preservation Management (DPM) Workshop and Global Archivist LLC. Dr. Nance McGovern 2024.

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