The Digital Preservation Coalition is staging a Forum with Industry on 5th June, 2002.
For the founding members of the DPC, the ability to ensure the safekeeping and long-term access to digital resources is absolutely central to their mission and their responsibilities in the 21st century. However over the next decade this is an issue that will have an impact on a far wider range of sectors and institutions due to the exponential growth in these materials and the need for organisations to maintain ongoing access to them.
Since its inception the DPC has aimed to gain industry awareness of its key messages and of the future needs and opportunities that lie ahead. This forum is part of that process. During the day representatives from the private and public sector will be speaking. They will address long-term trends and the research and development issues involved in the implementation of continuing access and preservation strategies by industry and government. Issues covered will include preserving TV and broadcast archives and research and development in the public and private sector.
The DPC officially launched at the House of Commons in February 2002. The aim of the Coalition is to secure the preservation of digital resources in the UK and to work with others internationally to ensure that access to our global digital memory and knowledge base is not lost.
The DPC has the following long-term goals:
5th June 2002, Prospect House, York Road, London SE1 7AW
10.30 - 11.00 Registration and coffee
11.00 - 11.10 Welcome and Introduction
11.10 - 11.35 Keynote Address - Trends and Future Opportunities -
Neil Beagrie JISC
11.35 - 12.00 Preserving digital records in Industry -
Philip Lord, ex GlaxoSmithKline
12.00 - 12.30 Preserving digital records in Government -
David Ryan Public Records Office
12.30 - 1.30 Lunch
1.30 - 1.55 Preserving TV and Broadcast Archives - Adrian Williams BBC
1.55 - 2.15 Preserving Digital and Historic Images - Julian Jackson Internet Consultant and Writer Picture Research Association
2.15 - 2.35 The Camileon and Cedars Research projects-
Paul Wheatley, Leeds University
2.35 - 3.05 Coffee
3.05 - 3.30 Practical Experiences of Preservation: R&D partnerships in the private and public sector - David Bowen Audata Ltd
3.30 - 4.10 Discussion
4.10 - 4.30 Concluding Address - Lynne Brindley Chief Executive British Library
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