We are building:
- A digital preservation community which provides an effective platform for meaningful and sustained professional exchange.
- A climate of public and institutional policy which is better informed and better inclined towards digital preservation.
- Competent and responsive workforces that are ready to address the challenges of digital preservation.
- Greater maturity in digital preservation through knowledge exchange, advice, authoritative publications and informative events.
- Accountable and sustainable organizational functions and structures to ensure good governance.
Digital Preservation Handbook
The Handbook identifies good practice in creating, managing and preserving digital materials. By providing a strategic overview of the key issues, discussion and guidance on strategies and activities, and pointers to key projects and reports, the Handbook provides guidance for institutions and individuals and a range of tools to help them identify and take appropriate actions.
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iPRES 2026 Submissions Deadline Extended to 16 March 2026
5 March 2026
In response to thoughtful requests for a little more time, the iPRES 2026 Organizing Committee and the Program Committee have decided to extend the submission deadline by one week.
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What Happens in Zagreb … Gets Shared as Open Data: 10 Takeaways from IDCC26
Michael O’Connor is the Research Data Librarian at Queen’s University Belfast. He recently attended the IDCC 2026 Conference with support from the DPC Career Development Fund
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#DPConnect
12 Mar 2026 - 02:00PM
#DPConnect returns on Thursday 12th March as a 30-minute session to catch up on all your digital preservation plans for 2026.
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