To achieve a shared understanding between the publisher, authors, and preservation service about what can be preserved so that authors can make informed decisions about what enhancements to include in their publication, broadly describe preservation approaches for different types of content added to a platform. This documentation could indicate to authors, for example, that they should have appropriate rights to files uploaded into the system and that they will be shared with a preservation service. It might also define a platform’s approach to third-party content in iframes by stating that content in iframes may not be preserved or maintained. Alternatively, it could instruct authors that all content in iframes will be archived, so iframes should only be used if the content in them is owned by the author or they have rights that allow it to be harvested by a preservation service. Information about a platform-level approach can be incorporated into or connected to a Terms of Use document, or could be in the form of a publicly visible preservation policy.

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6. Keep preservation partners informed of changes
10. Define and document the core intellectual components of a work

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