Dear all,
The Open Preservation Foundation welcomes you to submit your file format
policies to our Community Resource: International Comparison of Recommended
File Formats table
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XjEjFBCGF3N1spNZc1y0DG8_Uyw18uG2j8V2bsQdYjk/edit#gid=1719869262>.
This resource enables users to compare accepted and preferred file formats
at a high level across different types of cultural and scientific
institutions across the world.
Initially created by OPF members at the National Archives of Estonia, and
the National Archives of Denmark, the comparison of recommended file
formats aims to inspire organisations that are getting started with or are
renewing their file format policy. It is not intended to be used alone as a
policy. The current data was submitted by OPF member organisations or
gathered from institutions that have published their policies openly online.
Before the end of the year, we invite all previous contributors and new
contributors to update their institution’s format policy entries in the
comparison table.
*The deadline for this is 20 December 2024. Please feel free to email
myself or Georgia with questions or concerns. To read more and to find out
how to contribute, please click here
<https://openpreservation.org/resources/member-groups/international-comparison-of-recommended-file-formats/>
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Best wishes,
Helena
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