Hello Lisa,
There are actually 3 standards in British BIP 008 series:
1) BIP 0008-1:2004 "Code of practice for legal admissibility and evidential
weight of information stored electronically"
2) BIP 0008-2:2005 "Code of practice for legal admissibility and evidential
weight of information communicated electronically"
3) BIP 0008-3:2005 "Code of practice for legal admissibility and evidential
weight of linking electronic identity to documents"
They are used as a basis for the development of ISO standards:
ISO/TR 15801:2004 "Electronic imaging - Information stored electronically -
Recommendations for trustworthiness and reliability" (based on previous
version of BIP 0008)
There also exists ISO 18509 project (current status unknown):
ISO/CD 18509-1 "Electronic archival storage - Specifications relative to the
design and operation of information processing systems in view of ensuring
the storage and integrity on recordings stored in these systems - Part 1:
Long term access strategy"
ISO/CD 18509-2 "Electronic archival storage - Specifications relative to the
design and operation of information processing systems in view of ensuring
the storage and integrity on recordings stored in these systems - Part 2:
Technical specifications"
which is based of French national standard:
NF Z 42-013 "Archivage électronique Spécifications relatives à la conception
et à l'exploitation de systèmes informatiques en vue d'assurer la
conservation et l'intégrité des documents stockés dans ces systèmes",
Décembre 2001
Regards,
Natasha
Natasha Khramtsovsky
Senior RIM Expert
"Electronic Office Systems"
Moscow, Russia
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