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Digital Preservation: What I wish I knew before I started, 2013
At Birkbeck College London - Malet Street on 24/01/2013, 14:00 - 17:00
The DPC and the Archives and Records Association are pleased to invite students and researchers in archives, records management and librarianship to a half day conference on practical workplace skills in digital preservation. Hosted by University College London, and organised in partnership with the Universities of Aberystwyth and Dundee, this mini-conference will bring a select group of leading practitioners together with the next generation of archivists, records managers and ibrarians to discuss the challenges of digital collections management and digital preservation. In a lively set of presentations and discussions, each of the speakers will be invited to reflect on 'the things I wish I knew before I started', or 'what I actually do all day' giving students an advantage in their own career development, and helping those who frame the curriculum a chance to extend their students' readiness for the workplace.
This event is free of charge but will be popular and numbers are strictly limited, so please be sure to register early.
Outline Programme
1400-1405 Welcome and introduction – Jenny Bunn/ Caroline Brown
1405-1420 What’s the problem with digital preservation – William Kilbride
1420-1435 Helen Hockx-Yu – Web archiving at the British Library
1450-1505 Dave Thompson - Digital Curator at the Wellcome Library
1505-1520 Patricia Sleeman – Digital archivist at University of London Computer Centre
1520-1535 Adrian Brown – Head of Preservation & Access, Parliamentary Archives
1535-1550 Simon Rooks – Multi-media Archivist BBC
1550-1615 Coffee
1615-1700 Roundtable discussion with all speakers chaired by Caroline Peach (British Library Preservation Advisory Centre)






































