arkistotasoilta
Arkistotasoilta is a term used in Finnish information management to describe the practice of organizing archival data into a hierarchy of levels or tiers. The concept is based on common archival and data-management principles, where each level has defined preservation requirements, access rights, and metadata needs. The construction combines arkisto (archive) and taso (level) and uses -ilta in the form arkistotasoilta as a plural genitive descriptor.
In a typical arkistotasoilta model, data moves between levels as its value, use, or legal requirements change.
Implementation and governance of arkistotasoilta often rely on metadata standards, retention schedules, and digital preservation practices.
Benefits of a tiered archive include reduced storage costs, improved access control, clearer retention schedules, and
See also OAIS, digital preservation, archival management, and retention scheduling.