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MIT Libraries is pleased to be the host institution for the Digital Preservation Management Workshop and Tutorial. This expanded program is based on the workshop curriculum initially developed and hosted at Cornell University (2003-2006), hosted at ICPSR (2007-2012), and supported with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Workshops
- Digital Preservation Management Workshops offer practical guidance on developing effective digital preservation programs to managers of digital content at all kinds of organizations.
- Topical Workshops are one-day and two-day workshops that build on DPM principles and concepts to explore core issues of digital preservation management, e.g., legal issues and preservation metadata.
Tutorials
English: Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-term Strategies for Long-term Problems
Francais: Gestion de la conservation de collections numeriques: Strategies a court terme pour contrer des problemes a long terme
Italiano: Politiche di gestione della conservazione delle collezioni digitali: Strategie a breve termine per contrastare problemi a lungo termine
Citations
DPM Five stages and Three-legged stool:
Anne R. Kenney and Nancy Y. McGovern, "The Five Organizational Stages of Digital Preservation," in Digital Libraries: A Vision for the Twenty-first Century, a festschrift to honor Wendy Lougee, 2003. Available from the University of Michigan Scholarly Monograph Series website:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=spobooks;idno=bbv9812.00....
DPM Tutorial:
Digital Preservation Management: Implementing Short-Term Strategies for Long-Term Solutions, online tutorial developed for the Digital Preservation Management workshop, developed and maintained by Cornell University Library, 2003-2006; extended and maintained by ICPSR, 2007-2012; and now extended and maintained by MIT Libraries, 2012-on.