formalolder
Formalolder is a term used in discussions of digital preservation and archival science to describe a set of practices and a loose framework for converting older, often informal or legacy documents into formal, structured, and machine-readable records. The concept emphasizes aging content—hence "older"—and the formalization of its metadata, structure, and access formats to improve long-term preservation and reusability.
The name formalolder blends the idea of formality with content that has accrued over time. In practice,
A formalolder workflow typically involves ingesting material, applying Optical Character Recognition and layout analysis, extracting and
Applications include libraries, government archives, and corporate records repositories that seek durable accessibility, reproducibility, and compliance
The term is used to describe a broad class of preservation tasks rather than a single, unified
See also: digital preservation, metadata standards, archival science.