IMPROVING DIGITAL PRESERVATION IN NIGERIAN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES: STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA Section Articles
##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.main##
Abstract
Digital preservation in Nigerian academic libraries faces significant challenges, including
inadequate funding, lack of technical expertise, and the absence of standardised policies. This
study explores the critical factors affecting digital preservation efforts and examines potential
strategies for ensuring long-term accessibility to digital content. Drawing on existing literature,
the research highlights the importance of metadata standards, format migration, cloud
computing, and institutional policy frameworks in enhancing digital preservation practices. It
also underscores the need for capacity-building initiatives to equip librarians with essential
digital preservation skills. Additionally, the study recommends sustainable funding
mechanisms, such as government grants, private-sector collaborations, and international
partnerships, to support technological advancements and training programs. By addressing
these key challenges, Nigerian academic libraries can strengthen their digital preservation
efforts, ensuring the longevity and integrity of scholarly resources in an increasingly digitalized
academic environment.