Abstract
AbstractDire warnings about the fate of the world’s digital heritage are becoming commonplace—and with good reason. Unless action is taken, much of the digitized and born-digital material held by libraries, archives, and museums is in danger of loss. Despite momentum for change within institutions and associated professional organizations, a major implementation gap remains, particularly for art museums. This case study explores the current landscape of digital preservation in art museums through the context of the creation of a holistic digital preservation policy for museum, library, and archive assets within The Baltimore Museum of Art.
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