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We are happy to announce that the five-day Digital Preservation Management 
Workshop directed by Nancy Y. McGovern is taking place this October 16-20, 2017 
hosted by Rhode Island School of Design Library in Providence, Rhode Island.

Are you responsible for digital preservation at your organization?  Are you 
interested in learning the standards, resources, policies, and work flows 
integral to a successful program?  Do you want to join a cohort of similar 
professionals as you develop your skills and organizational readiness?  Come 
learn how to implement short-term strategies for long-term problems.

Apply beginning August 23:  http://bit.ly/dpworkshop2017Oct

This week-long workshop that will be held at the RISD Museum includes 
interactive presentations, group discussions, exercises, and individual 
assignments. The week opens with an with an exploration of digital practice 
principles and tools that sets the stage for the week and closes with practical 
next steps sessions to frame attendees follow up work at their home 
institutions. Additional instructors include Kari Smith and Courtney Mumma.

Workshop attendees explore the range of components needed to develop an 
effective and sustainable digital preservation program and if interested, 
identify members in this cohort to work with on next steps. Workshop materials 
include action plans for organizations to complete when participants return to 
their institutions. Action plans result in organization-specific plans that 
incorporate technical, financial, organizational, and policy aspects 
encompassing the full life cycle of digital objects.

The workshop focuses on strategies for organizations to implement now, while 
research and active development goes forward in creating longer-term solutions 
that can be incorporated into the digital preservation framework provided as 
individual programs grow and evolve. By the conclusion of the workshop managers 
of digital content are equipped with the know-how to establish or build their 
digital preservation program through a standards-based approach.

The workshop is limited to 25 participants in order to provide for substantial 
discussions and group work.  Tuition fee is $1,200.00 and includes four lunches 
and a group dinner -- no payment is required at time of application.  Questions 
can be directed to: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

More information about the Workshop series, DP Management Tools, and the DPM 
Tutorial are at http://dpworkshop.org<http://dpworkshop.org/>



Kari R. Smith
Digital Archivist and Program Head for Born-digital Archives
Institute Archives and Special Collections
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries, Cambridge, Massachusetts
617.253.5690   smithkr at mit.edu   http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/  
@karirene69

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