Digital Government is Preserved and Protected

Efficient record keeping, maintaining public sector memory, and preserving cultural artifacts remains one of government’s main responsibilities.  Archives, universities, libraries, universities, museums, and other institutions will drive future economies and public sector organizations worldwide are accountable for leading initiatives to preserve cultural heritage in digital format.

Digital technologies have transformed traditional preservation activities from protecting the physical integrity of the cultural object to focusing on the creation and maintenance of the object, while guaranteeing authenticity, accessibility and absolute security.

OpenText Cultural Preservation (OTCP) provides a comprehensive solution to manage the lifecycle of digital artifacts—from creation and maintenance to archiving and access. The solution is a combination of technologies and services, including a trusted repository, digital asset/media management, content lifecycle management, records management, meta-data creation, and digital rights management. Applicable for organizations in the private sector as well, the result is improved sustainability and the preservation of collective memory.

Proven Solutions - The Canadian Museum of Science and Technology

The Canadian Museum of Science and Technology is on such a modernization path, digitizing their existing assets and increasing their Internet presence to only Canadians around the country, but effectively making the world its new target audience, increasing cultural management practices and global outreach.