Webinar Recording: Practical Approaches to Digital Preservation for Life Sciences with Russell Joyce and Matthew Addis
Thursday 24th June 2021, 2pm BST
Presented by Russell Joyce and Matthew Addis, this educational webinar examines practical approaches for the successful archiving and preservation of clinical research source data and documents.
The preservation of digital source data and associated study documents is a critical component of compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the responsibility of both sponsor, investigator and all third-parties engaged in study conduct.
The purpose of this webinar is to identify the challenges presented by the variety and complexity of digital records; discuss additional considerations needed to archive these to ensure their continuing accessibility, readability, and usability; explore practical solutions for improving digital archiving policies and procedures; and provide guidance on how best to address the challenges presented by “the ticking clock” of digital ephemerality.
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What will I get out of the webinar?
By the end of the webinar attendees will better understand;
- How to create archives that are fit-for-purpose in the digital era and compliant with regulatory requirements.
- Improve the integrity, trustworthiness, and reliability of archived data and documents.
- The challenges presented by the variety and complexity of digital records and the additional considerations needed to archive these to ensure their continuing accessibility, readability, and usability.
- Practical solutions for improving digital archiving policies and procedures.
- Exploit opportunities for enhanced information sharing and improved collaboration through the use of digital preservation technologies.
Who should attend this webinar?
This webinar has been developed to support Archivists, Records Managers, Clinical Trial Administrators, Clinical Operations Staff, Quality Assurance Personnel and those involved in creating, managing, archiving, and preserving clinical research data and documents within their organisation.
Whitney Armstrong
Whitney is the Marketing Executive at Arkivum. She joined the business in 2020 and is responsible for supporting marketing campaigns and activities targeting key sectors. Whitney has over 5 years' experience of delivering and supporting marketing strategy for technology brands.
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