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SQLite Is a Library of Congress Recommended Storage Format

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Why This Matters

The US Library of Congress has designated SQLite as a recommended storage format for datasets, highlighting its importance for long-term digital preservation. This recognition underscores SQLite's reliability and accessibility, making it a significant choice for data storage in the tech industry and for consumers concerned with data longevity. Adoption of such standards can influence best practices in data management and preservation efforts worldwide.

Key Takeaways

LoC Recommended Storage Format

1. Overview

SQLite is a Recommended Storage Format for datasets according to the US Library of Congress. Further information:

As of this writing (2018-05-29) the only other recommended storage formats for datasets are XML, JSON, and CSV.

1.1. What Is A Recommended Storage Format?

Recommended storage formats are formats which, in the opinion of the preservationists at the Library of Congress, maximizes the chance of survival and continued accessibility of digital content. When selecting recommended storage formats, the following criteria are considered (quoting from the LOC website):