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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Digital Preservation Games at King's College London Archives
22 October 2024
Members of the Digital Preservation Community are invited to attend a Digital Preservation Games Event at Kings College London Archives, 19th November, 6-8pm.
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The Difficulty with Art: Reflections on the iPRES 2024 session “Preserving Works of Art”
Delaney Sweep is Digital Preservation Technician at the University of Calgary. She attended the iPRES 2024 Conference with support from the DPC Career Development Fund.
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#DPClinic October – Preserving Digital Art
24 Oct 2024 - 04:00PM
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To mark the publication of a new Technology Watch Guidance Note by Patricia Falcão on the topic of preserving digital art ...