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You might find this helpful, or at least interesting, from the Library of Congress' digital preservation blog: " Untangling the Knot of CAD Preservation", http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2014/08/untangling-the-knot-of-cad-preservation/

It includes links to various resources.

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Chris Halonen
University Records Manager
Secretariat & Office of General Counsel
University of Waterloo
519-888-4567, ext. 38284
http://uwaterloo.ca/records-management/


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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of VAN SLUYTMAN Francine -C I O
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2015 10:33
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Subject: [RM] Non Standard Electronic Records

OPG's non standard electronic records are stored on several forms of media such as traditional hard disk, CDs, DVDs and magnetic tape.  Non standard records are those documents created using software and hardware required to meet specialized business requirements i.e. AutoCAD, .DWG, .AVI video files, binary raw data files, .zip, etc. Typically the specialized software and hardware is used by the specific business and is not installed across the corporation. The data/document owners must ensure that the records/data that are stored on these forms of media continue to remain readable and that the files have not become damaged, corrupted or altered.  The challenge is to ensure that the data files generated today can survive long term storage and still remain readable in the future. Data corruption/loss is sometimes referred to as "bit rot".

The current process for confirming that the records/data remains readable is manual.  A report from Asset Suite (OPG's EDMS) is generated which identifies all records (stored on non standard media) due for a 5 year review.  (Each record must be opened, read and checked to confirm its integrity)  The data/document owner  is then required to provide written notification that validates the records can be opened and viewed.

Please share your processes, tools, etc, on how you manage this type of information including storage and retrieval.

Thank you
Francine Van Sluytman
Senior Information Systems Analyst
Ontario Power Generation
700 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario  Canada  M5G 1X6
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