Digital Sustainability: defining the state of the art
This report explores the essential themes of sustainable digital scholarship, focusing on the intersection of digital humanities and long-term data management. The key areas discussed include digital preservation, data sustainability, the implementation of the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, Indigenous data governance, and technological advances in the digital humanities. Through case studies and examples, this review highlights both the challenges and innovative solutions that drive the development of sustainable practices in digital scholarship. The report underscores the importance of collaboration, technological adaptation, and ethical considerations in ensuring that digital resources remain accessible, interoperable, and ethically managed for future research.