SDS Digital Preservation

Born Digital & Information Assets Harvesting for future Preservation
(incorporating the physical archive)

Protection today's heritage born-digital school records for tomorrow's historians

Historian

Will future historians and UK Independent School Governing Bodies wonder what you did with all your born digital data records?

What did you do with your born digital data records?

Managing and protecting your school's “information assets” for now and the future

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Art and Design Biology Chemistry Computer Science Drama Economics English Geography History Languages Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Sports Science Technology Archives Non-Academic Blake House Blyton House Christie House Conan Doyle House Dahl House Dickens House Goscinny House Kipling House Lewis House Orwell House Poe House Rowling House Tolkein House Art and Design Biology Chemistry Computer Science Drama Economics English Geography History Languages Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Sports Science Technology Archives Non-Academic Blake House Blyton House Christie House Conan-Doyle House Dahl House Dickens House Goscinny House Kipling House Lewis House Orwell House Poe House Rowling House Tolkein House Art and Design Biology Chemistry Computer Science Drama Economics English Geography History Languages Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Sports Science Technology Archives Non-Academic Blake House Blyton House Christie House Conan-Doyle House Dahl House Dickens House Goscinny House Kipling House Lewis House Orwell House Poe House Rowling House Tolkein House

Campus Content Curated

Explore the campus map to see where and what information is created...

Explore the various non-academic departments in the campus building to see what information is created...

Transport Estates and Land Bursars' Office Finance and Accounts Marketing Safeguarding Health and Safety HR and Staff Libraries School Alumni Data Protection IT Department Admissions Pastoral Chaplaincy Medical Centre Catering Archives Security Facilities Management Admissions Archives Bursars' Office Catering Chaplaincy Data Protection Estates and Land Facilities Management Finance & Accounts Health & Safety HR & Staff IT Department Libraries Marketing Medical Centre Pastoral Safeguarding Security School Alumni Transport

The Digital Challenge

Are you properly archiving and keeping track of the digital data and information created in your school?

  • Are you in danger of being held responsible for the failure to continue to maintain your School’s Heritage?
  • Are you aware that your School no longer protects and preserves a key aspect of its recent history?
  • And that, if you (the current Head, Bursar or Governor) do not take urgent action, this “at risk data” will be lost forever – during your watch!
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? T.S. Eliot

Why should it matter to you and your School?

Perhaps as early as tomorrow, someone will want to contrast and compare the details of Headmaster's “welcome messages” for the first year of each of the last five decades – they should find 1980, 1990, 2000, captured in the Archive, but will they find 2010 and 2020?

When your current or future Development Directors want to identify Alumni who have interests in a particular subject (a sport, an academic area, whatever) then how will they be able to make that detailed Search such that they can pinpoint those most likely to agree to provide funding?

In 20 years' time, how will the complete account of pre- and post- Covid 19 be able to be put together – trying to compare (say) 1999 with 2019 and 2029?

Obviously as the years go by, more and more “where is the missing data” questions will be asked – when there could and should be no missing data.

This does really matter. Your current staff will be utilising the Archives relating to their particular areas and trawling them for useful “Living Information” for their teaching plans.

Your prospective parents will want to be able to access – and search or browse – your Heritage as contained in your on-line Archives. But what if they cannot find the details important to them/their children because it simply has not been captured?

Every School is aware of the value of its Heritage, including the details of its Alumni, both for “soft” reasons and for far more hard-nosed financial and other resource requirements. Why make the job much harder, when proper “data capture” and its subsequent transfer to “Living Information” provides a totally searchable database of opportunities?

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