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What is the highest-level concept in the digital preservation universe? (Assuming that it's possible to choose one...)
What is the highest-level concept in the digital preservation universe? (Assuming that it's possible to choose one...)


Save<br />
*Save<br />
Preserve<br />
*Preserve<br />
Sustain<br />
*Sustain<br />


Whatever we decide it is, all the other concepts should fall under it. So, if, for example, we decide "save" is the highest-level concept, then all the items below should be the high-level motivations that would compel someone to save something...
Whatever we decide it is, all the other concepts should fall under it. So, if, for example, we decide '''"save"''' is the highest-level concept, then all the items below should be the high-level motivations that would compel someone to save something. Let's order them from the most "positive" conception of '''saving''' to the most "negative":


====="Retrieval"=====
====="Rescue"=====


Memory<br />
Protect<br />
Evidence<br />
Preserve <br />
Maintain<br />
Safety<br />
 
Security<br />
====="Accumulation"=====
Help<br />
 
Prevention<br />
Reserve<br />
Triage<br />
Hoard<br />
Monopolize<br />
Sustain<br />
Retain<br />
Maintain<br />


====="Sharing"=====
====="Sharing"=====


Stewardship<br />
Educate<br />
Educate<br />
Knowledge<br />
Instruct<br />
Help<br />
Rescue<br />
Innovation<br />
Creativity<br />
Competitiveness<br />
Engagement<br />
Engagement<br />
Communication<br />
Communication<br />
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====="Investment"=====
====="Investment"=====


"Investment" has a slightly different meaning than "saving." With investment you expect the value to grow over time, while "saving" may be limited to the "security" of the item. So, why would someone invest?
(“Investment” suggests saving to support growth over time.)


Value<br />
Growth<br />
Growth<br />
Advancement<br />
Innovation<br />
Creativity<br />
Wealth<br />
Wealth<br />
Modernization<br />
Modernization<br />
Hedge<br />
Competitiveness<br />
Value<br />
 
====="Retrieval"=====
 
Memory<br />
Evidence<br />
Restitution<br />
Return<br />
Restoration<br />
 
====="Accumulation"=====
 
Maintain<br />
Sustain<br />
Retain<br />
Reserve<br />
Hoard<br />
Monopolize<br />


====="Risk Mitigation"=====
====="Risk Mitigation"=====


"Loss" is a different motivation than either of the two above. It's the negative emotional side of "save." Included in this concept somewhere is the idea that people are compelled to save by outside forces. A list...
("Loss" is the negative emotional side of "save." Included somewhere in “risk mitigation” is the idea that people are compelled to save by outside forces.)


Loss<br />
Loss<br />
Risk<br />
Fear<br />
Fear<br />
Culpability<br />
Risk<br />
Defense<br />
Defense<br />
Escape<br />
Guard<br />
Guard<br />
Hedge<br />
Change<br />
Culpability<br />
Aversion<br />
Aversion<br />
Salvation<br />
Escape<br />
Protect<br />
Safety<br />
Change<br />
Prevention<br />
 


====="Salvation" (outside of scope?)=====
====="Salvation" (outside of scope?)=====

Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 February 2016

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What is the highest-level concept in the digital preservation universe? (Assuming that it's possible to choose one...)

  • Save
  • Preserve
  • Sustain

Whatever we decide it is, all the other concepts should fall under it. So, if, for example, we decide "save" is the highest-level concept, then all the items below should be the high-level motivations that would compel someone to save something. Let's order them from the most "positive" conception of saving to the most "negative":

"Rescue"

Protect
Preserve
Safety
Security
Help
Prevention
Triage

"Sharing"

Stewardship
Educate
Instruct
Engagement
Communication
Leadership
Efficiency

"Investment"

(“Investment” suggests saving to support growth over time.)

Value
Growth
Advancement
Innovation
Creativity
Wealth
Modernization
Competitiveness

"Retrieval"

Memory
Evidence
Restitution
Return
Restoration

"Accumulation"

Maintain
Sustain
Retain
Reserve
Hoard
Monopolize

"Risk Mitigation"

("Loss" is the negative emotional side of "save." Included somewhere in “risk mitigation” is the idea that people are compelled to save by outside forces.)

Loss
Risk
Fear
Defense
Guard
Hedge
Change
Culpability
Aversion
Escape

"Salvation" (outside of scope?)