The Dalhousie University Libraries is pleased to announce that it is 
organizing a 5-day Digital Preservation Management (DPM) Workshop this 
September in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 

 

Date: Sunday, September 25, 2016 (5:00 p.m.) – Friday, September 30, 2016 
(12:00 p.m.)

Location: Aikens Room, Nova Scotia Archives

Tuition: $1,250.00 CAD

Halifax workshop website: 
http://libraries.dal.ca/about/events/dpmworkshop.html

Pre-registration form: http://goo.gl/forms/uH9bQTYLUXHk2Wwh2

 

The workshop will be led by internationally recognized digital preservation 
experts: Nancy McGovern (Director of Digital Preservation at MIT Libraries) 
and Kari Smith (Senior Digital Archivist at MIT Institute Archives), along 
with guest instructors and presenters in-person and virtually. This 
iteration of the workshop will also feature a keynote presentation by 
Evelyn McLellan, President of Artefactual Systems. 

 

The Digital Preservation Management Workshops, a series presented since 
2003, incorporate community standards and exemplars of good practice to 
provide practical guidance for developing effective digital preservation 
programs. The goals of the workshop are to foster critical thinking in a 
technological realm and provide the means for exercising practical and 
responsible stewardship of digital assets in an age of technological 
uncertainty.

 

The workshop includes interactive presentations, group discussions, 
exercises, individual assignments, and a keynote presentation by an 
international expert in digital preservation. Workshop attendees explore 
the range of components needed to develop an effective digital preservation 
program. 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 development goes forward 
in creating longer-term solutions that can be incorporated into the program 
framework. 

 

Workshop curriculum is continually updated to reflect the latest community 
standards and practice. The workshop begins with the premise that you are 
managing digital material and therefore does not specifically cover 
digitization except in ensuring the quality of digitized and born digital 
content to be preserved. 

 

As a prerequisite for the workshop, we ask participants to work through the 
Digital Preservation Management Tutorial – a free resource for anyone 
interested in learning the foundations for digital preservation and as a 
starting point for advanced discussions. For more information about the DPM 
workshop and DP Tutorial please see: http://www.dpworkshop.org

 

Pre-registration is available here: http://goo.gl/forms/uH9bQTYLUXHk2Wwh2

 

After the organizers have reviewed your answers, the Dalhousie Libraries 
will contact you regarding final registration and payment. Pre-registration 
closes whenever the workshop reaches capacity. Please register soon to 
reserve your spot!

 

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