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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Vacancy for Born Digital Archivist at University of Pennsylvania
1 August 2025
You will develop the born-digital archives program by creating workflows, policies, and training modules for the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts and the University Archives.
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Exploring Non-Traditional Imaging at IS&T Archiving 2025
Geoffrey Schilling is Digital Production Technician at University of Arizona Libraries. He attended the IS&T Archiving 2025 Conference with support from the DPC Career Development Fund.
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Preservation Registries Special Interest Group
07 Aug 2025 - 06:00AM
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The original idea of this group came out of the iPres 2022 “Registering our preservation intentions” workshop, where we proposed the idea ...