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Area of Science:

  • Digital Archiving
  • Information Governance
  • Cultural Heritage Preservation

Background:

  • Web archiving is transitioning from an establishment phase.
  • Ensuring long-term societal and cultural worth of web archives faces challenges.
  • Sustainability, accountability, and inclusiveness are central to web archive value.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how core values, linked to good governance, can address web archive challenges.
  • To identify key principles of good governance applicable to web archives.
  • To advocate for co-creation of core values for web archives.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing work on web archive challenges.
  • Analysis of "good governance" principles.
  • Discussion of seven key principles: participation, consensus, accountability, transparency, effectiveness and efficiency, inclusivity, and legality.

Main Results:

  • Identified seven key principles of good governance for web archives.
  • Highlighted the link between core values and addressing sustainability, accountability, and inclusiveness.
  • Established a framework for adapting governance principles to web archiving.

Conclusions:

  • Core values and good governance are essential for web archive sustainability and societal worth.
  • Researchers and archivists must collaborate to define these core values.
  • Web archives require robust governance to remain vital cultural heritage infrastructure.