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The material selected for preservation cannot be processed and archived simultaneously due to resource, capacity, and technology limitations. Further, some segments of the material might require immediate preservation or '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts#Digitization|digitization]]. Therefore, assessing and categorizing the priority level of different item groups for preservation and digitization is useful. In this way, the material in the most urgent need of preservation can be given priority. Further, this allows us to plan for any specific security, access-related, technological, or other arrangements that might be needed for the prioritized material. | The material selected for preservation cannot be processed and archived simultaneously due to resource, capacity, and technology limitations. Further, some segments of the material might require immediate preservation or '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts#Digitization|digitization]]. '''Therefore, assessing and categorizing the priority level of different item groups for preservation and digitization is useful. In this way, the material in the most urgent need of preservation can be given priority. Further, this allows us to plan for any specific security, access-related, technological, or other arrangements that might be needed for the prioritized material. |
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The material selected for preservation cannot be processed and archived simultaneously due to resource, capacity, and technology limitations. Further, some segments of the material might require immediate preservation or digitization. Therefore, assessing and categorizing the priority level of different item groups for preservation and digitization is useful. In this way, the material in the most urgent need of preservation can be given priority. Further, this allows us to plan for any specific security, access-related, technological, or other arrangements that might be needed for the prioritized material.