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AI & Future-Proofing Institutional Knowledge Assets
Will today’s project videos be visible to tomorrow’s AI-driven archives? As EU and UN institutions integrate AI-assisted search and evaluation, audiovisual content must evolve. Learn why structured delivery—including verbatim subtitles and JSON-LD metadata—is essential for transforming "dark data" into machine-readable institutional assets that survive project closure and remain accessible to future systems.

Vidyograf
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Cross-Platform Traceability: Preserving Institutional Video Assets Across Donor, Beneficiary, and Archive Systems
Why do high-quality project videos disappear once a project website expires? Most donor-funded audiovisual assets are "orphaned" during handover. Cross-platform traceability is the methodology that ensures institutional video remains verifiable, searchable, and reusable across Ministry LMS, donor portals, and archives. Discover how to turn visibility products into durable institutional memory.

Vidyograf
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From Visibility Outputs to Institutional Knowledge Assets
Without a unifying Knowledge Architecture, these assets often remain difficult to locate and reuse both during active implementation and after the project’s primary digital presence concludes, leading to a gradual loss of institutional memory.

Vidyograf
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