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PDF should be used to preserve information for the future

Good news the already popular PDF file format adopted by consumers and business alike is one of the most logical formats to preserve today’s electronic information for tomorrow.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Apr 24, 2008 – This report reviews PDF and the newly introduced PDF/Archive (PDF/A) format as a potential solution to the problem of long–term digital preservation.  It suggests adopting PDF/A for archiving electronic documents’ as the standard will help preservation and retrieval in the future.  It concludes that it can only be done when combined with a comprehensive records management programme and formally established records procedures.  

Betsy Fanning, author of the report and director of standards at AIIM, comments, “A standardised approach to preserving electronic documents would be a welcome development for organisations.  Without this we could be walking blindly into a digital black hole.”

The National Archives works closely with the DPC with issues surrounding digital preservation and will continue to do so. Adrian Brown, head of digital preservation at The National Archives said: “This report highlights the challenges we all face in a digital age.  Using PDF/A as a standard will help information officers ensure that key business data survives. But it should never be viewed as the Holy Grail. It is merely a tool in the armoury of a well thought out records management policy. “

The report is a call to action, organisations need to act now and look hard at their information policies and procedures to anticipate the demand for their content (documents and records) in the future.  Everybody has different criteria, types and uses for documentation so you need to find one that works for your organisation.

If you would like to read the full report please go to the Digital Preservation Coalition website.  This can be accessed here, http://www.dpconline.org/graphics/reports/index.html#twrpdf.

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The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is a cross-sector member organisation established in 2001 to foster joint action to address the urgent challenges of securing the preservation of digital resources in the UK and to work with others internationally
For further information, see www.dpconline.org

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Issued By:The National Archives
Website:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Email:Click to contact author
State/Province:England
Country:United Kingdom
Categories:Pdf, Government
Tags:Pdf, Archive, The National Archives, Digital Preservation Coalition, Portable Document Format, Preservation, Preserve

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