Investigating the Significant Properties of Electronic Content over Time (InSPECT), a JISC funded project that ended in 2009, defines the concept as, "the characteristics of an Information Object that must be maintained over time to ensure its continued access, use, and meaning, and its capacity to be accepted as evidence of what it purports to record" (King's College London, 2009). - See more at:
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Edited by Ian Matzen on 11/11/2013 at 12:00
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Edited by Ralph Windsor on 11/11/2013 at 11:39
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Investigating the Significant Properties of Electronic Content over Time (InSPECT), a JISC funded project that ended in 2009, defines the concept as, �the characteristics of an Information Object that must be maintained over time to ensure its continued access, use, and meaning, and its capacity to be accepted as evidence of what it purports to record� (King�s College London, 2009). - See more at: http://www.tameyourassets.com/what-are-significant-properties/#sthash.peppLuna.dpuf
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Created by Ian Matzen on 11/11/2013 at 11:39
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Investigating the Significant Properties of Electronic Content over Time (InSPECT), a JISC funded project that ended in 2009, defines the concept as, “the characteristics of an Information Object that must be maintained over time to ensure its continued access, use, and meaning, and its capacity to be accepted as evidence of what it purports to record” (King’s College London, 2009). - See more at: http://www.tameyourassets.com/what-are-significant-properties/#sthash.peppLuna.dpuf
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