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Ensure there are responsible exit strategies and succession plans in place for when

arrangements come to an end.

REFERENCES where to look for more information

Cross references
Scoping of programmes also see Accepting responsibility: chapter 9
Keeping material accessible also see Maintaining accessibility: chapter 17
Equipment also see Protecting data: chapter 16
Standards also see Working with producers: chapter 13, and Maintaining accessibility: chapter
17

Offsite references (all online documents viewed March 2003)


Committee on International Cooperation, University Archivists Group (UAG), (2001).
Standards for an Electronic Records Policy. http://www-
personal.umich.edu/~deromedi/CIC/cic4.htm
International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI), (2002). Digital
Archiving: Bringing Issues and Stakeholders Together An Interactive Workshop Sponsored
by ICSTI and ICSU Press, 30-31 January 2002, UNESCO House, Paris.
http://www.icsti.org/2000workshop/index.html
Jones M, Beagrie N, (2001). Preservation Management of Digital Materials: A Handbook.
The British Library, London.
Lawrence GW, Kehoe WR, Rieger OY, Walters WH, Kenney AR, (2000). Risk Management
of Digital Information: A File Format Investigation. Council on Library and Information
Resources, Washington, D.C. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub93/contents.html
National Library Australia, (2002). A Digital Preservation Policy for the National Library of
Australia. http://www.nla.gov.au/policy/digpres.html
Price L, Smith A, (2000). Managing Cultural Assets from a Business Perspective.
Council on Library and Information Resources.
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub90/contents.html

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