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== User Experiences ==
 
== User Experiences ==
 
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*[https://www.dpconline.org/blog/idpd/assessing-where-we-are Assessing where we are with digital preservation] - a blog post from Fabiana Barticioti, Digital Assets Manager at LSE Library
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*[https://www.dpconline.org/blog/idpd/starting-dp-to-bau From 'starting digital preservation' to 'business as usual'] - a blog post from Anna McNally, Senior Archivist at the University of Westminster
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*[https://www.dpconline.org/blog/postal-museum-ram-case-study The Postal Museum’s Case Study of the DPC Rapid Assessment Model] - a blog post from Helen Dafter, Archivist at the Postal Museum
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*[https://www.dpconline.org/blog/tips-to-rock-the-ram 5 tips to rock the RAM] - a blog post from Kim Harsley, Archivist at the Natwest Group

Latest revision as of 11:02, 19 October 2021




A maturity modelling tool that has been designed to enable rapid benchmarking of an organization's digital preservation capability.
Homepage:https://www.dpconline.org/digipres/dpc-ram
Cost:Free to use
Function:Organisational Audit



Description[edit]

The DPC Rapid Assessment Model (RAM) is a digital preservation maturity modelling tool that has been designed to enable rapid benchmarking of an organization’s digital preservation capability.

This model aims to be:

  • Applicable for organizations of any size and in any sector
  • Applicable for all content of long-term value
  • Preservation strategy and solution agnostic
  • Based on existing good practice
  • Simple to understand and quick to apply

User Experiences[edit]