Digital Preservation and Long‑Term Access Explained
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Introduction
Publishing research is only meaningful if it remains accessible over time. Digital preservation ensures that scholarly outputs remain discoverable and usable decades into the future.
This article explains why digital preservation matters and how publishers and researchers support it.
What Is Digital Preservation?
Digital preservation involves:
- Long‑term storage
- Format migration
- Persistent identifiers
It protects against technological obsolescence.
Why Long‑Term Access Matters
Preservation:
- Safeguards the scholarly record
- Supports cumulative knowledge
- Protects public investment
Role of Publishers and Repositories
Preservation relies on:
- Trusted digital archives
- Redundant storage systems
What Authors Should Know
Authors should:
- Choose reputable journals
- Use persistent identifiers
- Deposit in reliable repositories
Conclusion
Digital preservation ensures research remains accessible beyond short‑term publication cycles. It is a shared responsibility across the research ecosystem.
