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Preservica, IRMS and ARA digital preservation training a great success!

Preservica

Over the course of 2015/16 the Preservica team has been pairing up with the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) and ARA (UK) to deliver a series of practical workshops and webinars on digital preservation. Next up, we’ll be attending and presenting at the annual IRMS conference in Brighton.

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Preservica International User Group 2019: meeting the future of digital preservation, together

Preservica

We shared success stories, networked, brainstormed and debated digital preservation futures at an event that has now become a significant gathering of digital preservation experts and practitioners from diverse sectors including national archives and libraries, local and central government, smaller archives and libraries and major corporations.

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Digital preservation high on the agenda at recent Information Governance and Records Management conferences

Preservica

The Preservica team helped facilitate a pre-conference workshop on protecting long-term digital information assets, drawing practitioners from several large banking, retail and pharma companies.

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SAA 2017 Annual Meeting – Alike/Different

Archives Blogs

The first half of the week was taken up by a two day workshop on arrangement and description of digital archives, led by Carol Kussman (University of Minnesota Libraries) and Chris Prom (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). The workshop was very popular – SAA ultimately expanded the number of seats available due to the demand.

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The British Library?s International Library Leaders Programme

CILIP

Fifteen years of experience as reference archivist at LAC (helping academic and government researchers, genealogists and the public, on site and at distance, discover and access material in their national collection) now informs my current role in leading the institution? Heritage Made Digital? s Heritage Collections: the ?Heritage