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The International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) 3 Project was an international collaborative endeavour composed of several regional, national and multinational teams. The Direction of the entire Project was funded by Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s Community-University Research Alliances (CURA) grant, which also supported TEAM Canada, the name of which derived from the specific title given to this third phase of the Project, Theoretical Elaborations into Archival Management (TEAM): Implementing the theory of preservation of authentic records in digital systems in small and medium-sized archival organizations. The members of the InterPARES 3 Project International Alliance included:

  • TEAM Africa
  • TEAM Brazil
  • TEAM Canada
  • TEAM Catalonia
  • TEAM China
  • TEAM Colombia
  • TEAM Italy
  • TEAM Korea
  • TEAM Malaysia
  • TEAM Mexico
  • TEAM Norway
  • TEAM Turkey
  • This Project translated the theory and methods of digital preservation developed by InterPARES and other research endeavours to date into concrete action plans for existing bodies of records that are to be kept over the long term by archives—and archival/records units within organizations—endowed with limited resources. In the process, detailed knowledge was developed on: (1) how general theory and methods can be implemented in small and medium-sized archives and units and become effective practices; (2) what factors determine the type of implementation that is appropriate for each body of records in each context; and (3) what skills professionals will require to conduct such operations.

    On this basis, teaching modules were developed for in-house training programs, continuing education workshops, and academic curricula that provide professionals with the competence not only to preserve over the long term society's documentary heritage in digital form, but also to ensure the accountability of organizations and institutions through the protection of the accuracy and authenticity of the digital information they produce.

     

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