Storing Data
Every day, institutions generate vast amounts of data, yet the challenge of storing it effectively remains one of the most underestimated issues in the digital age . Far from being a neutral or purely technical activity, data storage has become a strategic function central to records and archives management . Contemporary scholarship increasingly demonstrates that storage systems must support not only preservation but also accessibility, sustainability, and long-term usability (Katuu & Ngoepe, 2021). What this means in practice is that storing data is no longer about keeping information safe it is about ensuring its continued value. One of the most notable shifts in this space is the growing adoption of free and open source software (FOSS) such as DSpace and Archivematica . These platforms are widely recognised for their flexibility and cost effectiveness in managing digital repositories (Katuu, 2020). However, focusing solely on affordability risks oversimplifying their strategic...
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