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Different archives will have different priorities in setting the selection criteria. However, a set of dimensions is almost universally considered relevant, including storage media longevity, capacity, viability, obsolesce, cost, and susceptibility. A useful overview of these criteria and other information relevant to the storage media selection process is provided in the UK National Archives publication “Selecting Storage Media for Long-Term Preservation.”
Different archives will have different priorities in setting the selection criteria. However, a set of dimensions is almost universally considered relevant, including storage media longevity, capacity, viability, obsolesce, cost, and susceptibility. A useful overview of these criteria and other information relevant to the storage media selection process is provided in the [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ '''UK National Archives'''] publication “[https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/selecting-storage-media.pdf '''Selecting Storage Media for Long-Term Preservation'''].”

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Different archives will have different priorities in setting the selection criteria. However, a set of dimensions is almost universally considered relevant, including storage media longevity, capacity, viability, obsolesce, cost, and susceptibility. A useful overview of these criteria and other information relevant to the storage media selection process is provided in the [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ '''UK National Archives'''] publication “[https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/selecting-storage-media.pdf '''Selecting Storage Media for Long-Term Preservation'''].”

Different archives will have different priorities in setting the selection criteria. However, a set of dimensions is almost universally considered relevant, including storage media longevity, capacity, viability, obsolesce, cost, and susceptibility. A useful overview of these criteria and other information relevant to the storage media selection process is provided in the UK National Archives publication “Selecting Storage Media for Long-Term Preservation.”