arkistoitavan
Arkistoitavan is a Finnish word that translates to "archivable" or "that which can be archived" in English. It refers to something that is suitable or intended for storage in an archive. This can encompass a wide range of materials, from physical documents and artifacts to digital data and records. The suitability for archiving often depends on the item's historical, cultural, legal, or informational value. Materials considered arkistoitavan are typically preserved for future reference, research, or to maintain a record of past events and activities. The concept is central to the practice of archival science, which deals with the appraisal, acquisition, arrangement, description, preservation, and access to archival materials. In a digital context, arkistoitavan refers to data that is managed and stored in a way that ensures its long-term accessibility and integrity. This involves considerations of file formats, metadata, and migration strategies to prevent obsolescence. The decision of what constitutes arkistoitavan is often made by archivists, historians, or designated custodians based on established criteria and policies.