World Digital Preservation Day

About World Digital Preservation Day

World Digital Preservation Day (WDPD) is held on the first Thursday of every November. This year we celebrated all things digital preservation on 6 November 2025.
wdpd2025 english portraitWhy Preserve?

The theme of this year's World Digital Preservation Day was Why Preserve?  We invited digital preservation practitioners to reflect on their organization’s motivations for preserving their unique digital collections, to share their stories, and to transform those insights into compelling advocacy messages. This theme identifies and highlights the current digital preservation landscape, outlines a path forward and invites the community to unite in answering a powerful question: Why Preserve?

View the Why Preserve? Virtual Wall

Discover some of the reasons members of our digital preservation community do what they do, and add yours too!  

  
Participate in World Digital Preservation Day

Organized by the DPC and supported by digital preservation networks around the globe, World Digital Preservation Day is open to participation from anyone interested in securing our digital legacy - across all sectors and geographic locations. Join us in a whole day dedicated to discovering digital preservation stories and answers to the question Why Preserve? and share your unique motivations through blog posts, social media posts, events and creative activities!

 

        • MAKE, BAKE, CRAFT

          Can you bake an at-risk digital material, crochet a file format, or reconstruct a process in Lego? Share your pictures with us on social media using the hashtag #WDPD2025 and/or #bakeoff 

        • SING AND DANCE

          Channel your musical talents into creating a digital preservation song to share on World Digital Preservation Day.

          Take a look at some of the awesome contributions this year!

        • BLOG

          Share your own stories on your platform of choice about your collections, your workflows, or how you got started in digital preservation.
          The DPC blog is also buzzing with #digipres posts from across the community, all around this year´s WDPD theme ´Why Preserve?'. Dive in!

          Read these amazing WDPD2025 Blogs! 

        • EVENTS

          Game rooms, watch parties, webinars, and retro offices - an array of exciting events are taking place worldwide on World Digital Preservation Day. Discover what's happening near you!

          To get YOUR event off to a flying start, we have put together a World Digital Preservation Day Event Pack! Will you be playing bingo, showing the WDPD 2025 logo on your programme or entertaining your online audience with a scrolling background? 

        • RESOURCES

          For WDPD2025, the DPC has released a new version of the Global Bit List of Endangered Digital Species

        • DOWNLOAD YOUR WDPD2025 LOGO!

          The WDPD logo for 2025 is available in languages from around the world for you to download and use on your website, in your email signature or on social media to promote World Digital Preservation Day 2025 in your country. 

          Download here!

        • NEWS

          Read our World Digital Preservation Day news stories on the DPC website.

          Go to news pages

        • SOCIAL MEDIA

          Highlight the collections you are working on by sharing photos, videos, and updates about your own digital preservation day using the social media platform of your choice OR take over the corporate social media account for the day to let others outside our community know about digital preservation. Find us on Mastodon and LinkedIn, where we will be sharing blog posts and news stories.

          Remember to use the hashtag #WDPD2025! 

 

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Why Preserve? virtual wall

Why Preserve?

... Because digital preservation builds a sustainable future for our digital assets!
 

Read some of the Why Preserve? messages submitted by the digital preservation community for World Digital Preservation Day below, and add yours now! Whatever the reason you or your organization preserve digital materials, please complete this short form to submit your Why Preserve? story to our virtual wall. 

 

Why Preserve Virtual Wall

 

Because preserving digital records is essential for compliance, accountability, and transparency in every sector.

Karyn Williamson, DPC

UK

Because in a world of misinformation, digital preservation protects the integrity of our records, research, and history.

Sarah Middleton, DPC

UK

Because we’re keeping knowledge alive for students, scholars, and our community into the future.

Student and Scholarly Services,
The University of Melbourne

Because digital preservation creates moments of connection across time and space

Irina Schidt - American University Cairo

Because the emergence of libraries and archives stems from humanity's need to preserve cultural heritage...

Zhenxin Wu - NDPP National Library of China

Because when records are lost, blurred or inaccessible, residents and citizens lose their right to know...

Villy Magero

...we preserve for future use

Helen Dafter - The Postal Museum

Because public access to information is an important cornerstone of democracy

Kommunalförbundet Sydarkivera

Because preservation is no longer just about storing files...

Holly Duncan - Preferred Media

Because preservation holds what digital information once was for anyone who values truth.

Sherry Xie - ITrust AI Project

Our nervous trust in the digital medium is so so great but yet so fragile, any irrecoverable loss from data corruption can easily send us back to basics of writing on the wall.

Delight Sigauke - DRETA, National University of Science and Technology

Digital Preservation of Vosa vaka-Viti | Fijian Language is crucial, in ensuring the language, contents are timestamped historically and sustained for the next generations of Indigenous Fijians and those who wish to learn the language.

Elisapeci Samanunu Waqanivala - Viti (NZ) Council e Aotearoa

Because if we don’t preserve, nobody will.

Chris Redman - Powerhouse

Because when truth faces an uphill struggle, we need a trusted and sustainable memory curated and preserved.

Reynold Leming - Informu Solutions Ltd

I preserve because our social documentary collections carry our stories. They are integral to understanding who we are as individuals and communities, for building knowledge and in enabling accountability.

Roxi Ruuska - State Library of New South Wales

We preserve to ensure that our 600-year paper legacy continues into the digital future. The format may change, but our purpose remains the same.

Elizabeth Thompson-MacRae - University of St Andrews

Digital preservation is now the key and the future to preserving our intellectual patrimony.

Caroline Kangalee - NALIS

If we don't preserve, they're genuinely won't be a reliable record of our society left over. This is now so depressingly obvious, which does nothing but increase the urgency of our work. Together we can! :)

Garth Stewart - Digital Preservation Coalition

"You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all, just as an intelligence without the possibility of expression is not really an intelligence. Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action. Without it, we are nothing."

Luis Bunuel, from My Last Sigh

Neil Jefferies

Because there is a disconnect between the skills, frameworks, and resources that are needed to safeguard digital cultural heritage for the long term, and the priority that organisation leaders often allocate to digital preservation work. There is a need for upskilling and support communities for professionals who carry out this essential work.

Laurisa Sastoque - Digital Preservation Southampton

At Kiribati National Library and Archives, we preserve Kiribati’s documentary heritage historical records, oral histories, and cultural materials to safeguard our national identity and history. Preservation ensures that even as climate change threatens physical sites, future generations can access, learn from, and celebrate Kiribati’s rich past.

I/we preserve because Kiribati’s history, culture, and identity are irreplaceable treasures. Through the Kiribati National Library and Archives, we safeguard documents, oral histories, and cultural records so that future generations can learn from the past, celebrate our heritage, and remain connected to our roots, even as climate change and modernization threaten our physical and cultural landscapes.

Aileen Boubou - Kiribati National Library and Archives

Because... "Society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in."

I preserve for memories, accessibility, accountability, and longevity...

Germina Melius

Because preparing the past helps us prepare for the future!

Every act of preservation is history and knowledge for the next generation.

Germina Melius

Preserving historical archives is essential for future generations because they provide valuable information about judicial sentences that have defined our democracy over time.

Teresa Garmendia - Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación

Because it is only through preservation that an accurate account of the past endures for future generations, otherwise we lose it.

Abel M'kulama - Zambian Archives and Records Management Association (ZARMA)

.... because we can't learn from a past that's lost For transparancy Because back-ups are not enough!
To enable future storytelling ... because it provides hope for the future ... because it's a legislative mandate to preserve
I preserve to be a good ancestor now! Because we want to tell the stories of the wonderful work being created ... memory of government ...
For those who haven't been born yet know their history For future generations and future artificially intelligent species to be empowered by To support the self-determination of peoples and cultures all over the world. Digital preservation ensures access to people's rights, entitlements and memory in perpetuity.

I preserve because I want the items in my institution to be accessible in years to come for people to do things with that haven't even been invented yet.

Kerrie Shaw

To protect the legacy of what came before, especially marginalized communities.

Because we deserve:

Memory. Accountability. Legacy. Justice. Widening access, across the world and time.

... because if not me, who? Because we won't have a road map for the future without preservation, dedicated people and resources. To ensure people can aways find what they are looking for and understand it.
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