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SIX New French Translations Expand Global Access to Digital Preservation Guidance
Added on 6 November 2025
[Voir ci-dessous pour la version française]
To mark World Digital Preservation Day 2025, the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to announce the release of six new French translations of DPC resources, thanks to the generous efforts of volunteer translators from Cellule Nationale de Vielle sur les Formats! This work was coordinated under the French association Aristote and its working group on the Preservation of Digital Information (PIN).
These translations make essential digital preservation knowledge more accessible to French-speaking professionals and institutions, helping to strengthen global collaboration and capacity in the field.
The Global Bit List of Endangered Digital Materials: An Imperative to Safeguard Our Digital Legacy
Added on 6 November 2025
Across every sector - government, culture, industry, academia, media, and community - digital materials are at-risk of extinction. On World Digital Preservation Day 2025, the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has published a new version of the Global ‘Bit List’ of Endangered Digital Materials, which reveals the urgent need for coordinated action to prevent irreversible loss.
With tailormade messages for key sectors, the Bit List encourages the digital preservation community to push for that coordinated action, and for informed, long-term investment in digital preservation.
William Kilbride, Executive Director of the DPC says: “Digital preservation is not just a technical concern, it is a societal necessity. Whether protecting justice, enabling innovation or preserving identity, the loss of digital materials affects us all. The Bit List makes this much clear: digital preservation is not a hypothetical anxiety for the few. It is an imperative for us all.”
World Digital Preservation Day 2025 Launches Global Conversation: Why Preserve?
Added on 6 November 2025
The World Digital Preservation Day theme this year asks the question ‘Why Preserve?’ and prompts the global community to share powerful motivations and reasons for preserving digital materials with the rest of the world.
Launched alongside the iPRES 2025 conference in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand today, the campaign aims to inspire action through powerful, practical and relatable messages which can be used to help organisations and individuals advocate for digital preservation within their own contexts.
“As a community we understand that digital preservation matters for many reasons - and those reasons vary across sectors, regions, and communities,” explains Sarah Middleton, Chief Community Officer for the Digital Preservation Coalition, which convenes World Digital Preservation Day.
“But if we can frame the reasons WHY we preserve in a way that is more broadly relatable, we hope we can inspire greater support and action!”
It's World Digital Preservation Day 2025!
Added on 5 November 2025
As this message goes live at 8pm UK time, the new day is already well underway in Kiribati - one of the first places on the planet to greet the sunrise - and just behind them, Aotearoa New Zealand is waking up too. And with so many of our digital preservation friends gathered there for the iPRES 2025 conference, it feels like the perfect place to kick off World Digital Preservation Day 2025!
From those first rays of daylight in the Pacific, WDPD2025 is officially rolling...

The Digital Preservation Coalition Proudly Supports iPRES 2025 as TŪĪ Platinum Sponsor
Added on 3 November 2025
The iPRES 2025 conference opened today in Wellington, New Zealand, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa marking the start of a week-long gathering and celebration of digital preservation worldwide!
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to support the international community in recognizing more than two decades of shared progress and innovation in digital preservation.
iPRES is the leading international forum for digital preservation practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to exchange ideas and explore new ways to safeguard our digital memory. This year’s conference promises lively discussions, creative thinking, and local inspiration from Aotearoa New Zealand, where Mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge) and tikanga (customary practices) enrich the experience and encourage reflection on preservation through diverse cultural lenses. The conference themes, ‘journey encounter and connect’ set a tone for collaboration and engagement which resonates with digital preservation as an emerging practice, and which centres the other.
One Week to Go: World Digital Preservation Day 2025!
Added on 30 October 2025
The countdown is on! In just one week, on Thursday 6 November, the global digital preservation community will come together for World Digital Preservation Day (WDPD2025) under the theme “Why Preserve?”
This year’s celebration is extra special. For the first time ever, World Digital Preservation Day falls within THE conference in the digital preservation calendar: iPRES 2025, taking place in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. 
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DPASSH Conference 2026: Call for proposals now open!
Added on 29 October 2025
Join the Digital Repository of Ireland, Queen’s University Belfast and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland next June 2026 for a ‘playful’ conference experience focused on stories of experimentation, creativity - and even failure: the Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DPASSH) Conference! The call for proposals is open until January 7, 2026.
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