Archiving by Design guidelines
Archiving by Design is a framework used when setting up new system environments, or when improving already existing systems, to ensure sustainable accessibility of information throughout its whole lifespan. The guidelines are an example of implementing AbD in practice as a methodology that helps to uncover the requirements users have in making information sustainably accessible. The focus of the guidelines is on secondary users - e.g. those who use information for research, business and/or legal advice, etc. at a later stage - rather than primary users who use the information system in their day-to-day activities.
When these requirements are considered, and this methodology is applied, before designing a system, it ensures that the system is developed with that intended use in mind, making the information it contains sustainably accessible.
The users for the AbD guidelines are those designing systems or advisors at archival institutions that are consulted when systems are designed.
