Abstract:
Digital preservation is a critical challenge for modern societies, as it involves preserving vast repositories of knowledge for future generations. This paper explores the intricate field of digital preservation, focusing on the need for radical changes in preservation techniques due to the variety of formats and sources. Conventional methods are no longer sufficient in the rapidly changing technological environment, necessitating proactive and dynamic approaches. The main goals of this study are to address data integrity, obsolescence, and the constant threat of technological change in digital preservation. The research seeks to clarify new approaches and technologies developed to address these issues, providing a comprehensive guide for long-term digital data preservation. The methodology includes in-depth interviews with subject matter experts, analysis of relevant case studies, and a comprehensive review of existing literature. Major themes include format migration, emulation, metadata standards, and cooperative efforts within the preservation community. The expected results include a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties faced by digital preservation projects and an investigation of efficient methods and tools used to overcome these obstacles. This research contributes to the current scholarly conversation on digital preservation by identifying obstacles and offering practical preservation solutions. It promotes a dynamic, forward-thinking strategy to safeguard the enduring legacy of our digital heritage, highlighting the necessity of adjusting preservation techniques to changing technological capabilities.