Download PDFOpen PDF in browserDigital Archiving Standards for Long-Term Preservation of Archaeological DatasetsEasyChair Preprint 1426610 pages•Date: August 2, 2024AbstractThe rapid advancement in digital technologies has significantly impacted the field of archaeology, particularly in the management and preservation of archaeological datasets. As digital data becomes increasingly central to archaeological research, ensuring its long-term preservation is paramount. This abstract explores digital archiving standards essential for the sustainable preservation of archaeological datasets. It highlights key standards and best practices, including metadata requirements, data formats, and storage solutions, that facilitate the integrity, accessibility, and usability of digital archives over time. The paper also discusses challenges such as data obsolescence, technological evolution, and the need for interoperability among different archival systems. By adopting robust digital archiving standards, archaeologists can safeguard their invaluable datasets, ensuring their continued availability for future research and educational purposes. Keyphrases: Archaeological Datasets, Standards for Long-Term Preservation, digital archiving
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