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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is developing a digital preservation strategy for its Research Division. As part of this development, we are working from an internally produced framework (Gold (AU)DRIPSS) to guide decision-making. This framework is an extension of the FAIR Data Principles combined with other concerns from the library community and comprises the principles of accessibility, usability, discoverability, reproducibility, interoperability, preservability, scalability, and sustainability. It differs from existing frameworks by taking a more holistic approach, including incorporating more institutional and project management considerations as well as recognizing that an optimal preservation strategy may require subjective assessment and trade-offs. This presentation will review the development of the Gold (AU)DRIPSS Framework and discuss how it has been internally applied to support digital preservation.
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