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Strategies for preservation of digital records in Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe

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dc.contributor.advisor Ngoepe, Mpho
dc.contributor.author Magama, Blessed
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-14T11:40:24Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-14T11:40:24Z
dc.date.issued 2017-11
dc.identifier.citation Magama, Blessed (2017) Strategies for preservation of digital records in Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24379>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24379
dc.description.abstract Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been embraced by a number of public institutions in Masvingo province of Zimbabwe as part of the government’s drive towards e-governance and improved service delivery. This has resulted in the generation of large volumes of digital records that are invaluable for strengthening accountability, transparency, decision making and service delivery. Preservation of these digital records has been cited as a daunting task for most institutions especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The dynamic nature of information technologies, obsolescence issues, as well as media degradation require digital preservation strategies in place to ensure that digital records remain accessible and usable over time. However, the National Archives of Zimbabwe (NAZ) mandated to preserve all types of records is at the moment unable to ingest digital records from public departments for preservation due to lack of adequate digital storage facilities and skilled manpower. The records creating agencies in Masvingo have been left on their own to deal with the digital preservation conundrum yet they are also faced with similar challenges. This qualitative study utilised the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) reference model as the conceptual framework to explore the strategies for preservation of digital records in Masvingo province in Zimbabwe. Data was gathered through interviews with officials from 13 out of 15 public departments that preserved digital records in Masvingo province, augmented by observation and document analysis. Research data was manually processed and thematically analysed in line with the objectives of the study. The study established that the strategies for preservation of digital records in Masvingo province were failing to guarantee their long-term preservation and security due to lack of supportive legislation, standards, policy guidelines, budgets, adequate and conducive infrastructure and skills. This has resulted in swathes of digital memory being lost. The study recommended the adoption of trusted digital repositories (TDRs) that are compliant to the OAIS standard, close co-operation between records creating agencies, NAZ, information technology (IT) experts and the academia in tackling digital preservation challenges, and the development of preservation policies and guidelines, as well as continuous training and provision of budgets to cater for preservation of digital records. In the absence of infrastructure, the NAZ should consider cloud computing for preservation of digital records as an interim solution while observing legal obligations. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 148 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Digital preservation en
dc.subject Digital records en
dc.subject Information communication technologies en
dc.subject Masvingo province en
dc.subject Trusted digital repositories en
dc.subject Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.ddc 025.84096891
dc.subject.lcsh Digital preservation -- Zimbabwe -- Masvingo Province en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic records -- Zimbabwe -- Masvingo Province en
dc.subject.lcsh Archival materials -- Conservation and restoration -- Zimbabwe -- Masvingo Province en
dc.subject.lcsh Zimbabwe -- National Archives en
dc.title Strategies for preservation of digital records in Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Information Science en
dc.description.degree M. Inf. (Archival Science) en


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