11 September 2017 Oxford, UK | Oxford University Museum of Natural History

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PASIG is a place to share practical experiences, successes, pain points, and, increasingly, a forum for fostering coordination and collaboration to enable the most effective use of our resources. Join us at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History this Autumn as the international digital preservation community gathers for three days of exchange and sharing.

PASIG is hosted this year by Bodleian Libraries & Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge (DPOC). 

About PASIG 

The Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group (PASIG) is dedicated to advancing the practice of digital preservation and archiving. It brings together practitioners, industry experts and researchers to share experience in a vendor-neutral forum on how to put preservation and archiving into practice, including:

  • guidelines, best practice, assessment/audit criteria and standards,
  • architectures, designs, workflows and deployments,
  • tools, systems and services,
  • trends, directions and emerging products/solutions,
  • case studies, reviews and practical findings, and
  • comparisons and choices such as community or proprietary, onsite or hosted, customised or standardised solutions.

 

As a forum, PASIG provides its participants three main benefits:

  • Connecting practitioners with each other to share information, designs, and best practices.
  • Connecting practitioners and vendors, to both inform market & product development, and help practitioners make the most of the best systems, components and expertise that technology and service companies can offer.
  • Advancing the state of understanding, knowledge and practice of digital preservation and archiving among stakeholders worldwide, regardless of size, industry, content or relative maturity.

 

For the full Conference Programme (draft) see the official event page.

 

Registration

Prices

£150 Early Bird (until 18 August 2017)

£200 Full Price

£75 Bootcamp day ticket only - 11 September 2017

 

Follow PASIG updates and share that you're attending via our Twitter hashtag #PASIG17

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