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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
One of the advantages of digital content is that, unlike perishable books, it is easy to preserve permanently.
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2. Question
Media obsolescence refers to:
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3. Question
It is important in digital preservation that organisations keep their preservation ideas and strategies separate and isolated from other organisations to avoid problems like hacking.
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4. Question
The following are important considerations for a library publisher when identifying preservation policies (indicate any that are correct):
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5. Question
What reasons are given in the module to explain why a presentation policy cannot be a ‘road map with detailed instructions’? (click any that are true):
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6. Question
A library publisher may choose to publish their policy to inform stakeholders and staff
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7. Question
Jan Jun in her video (unit 4) talks about the content of one of the components of a preservation policy – the Summary Statement. Which of the following may be included in a summary statement (click all possible answers):
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8. Question
Strategy for Preservation is too detailed a notion/component and would not be included in a preservation policy.
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