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The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, Penrose Library, and the
Library and Information Science Program at the University of Denver are
joining with Lyrasis and the National Endowment for the Humanities to
bring "Staying on TRAC: Digital Preservation Implications and Solutions
for Cultural Heritage Institutions"  to Denver this July!

 

Registration is now open!

 

Registration <http://adrresources.coalliance.org/?p=1873>  for this
two-day workshop includes materials and snack breaks. Space is limited,
so please register today!

 

$0 (Free!) Alliance Member and Prospector Institutions/per person
$30 General Registration/per person

 

About the Workshop 

 

Deepen your digital preservation knowledge with a two-day workshop
targeted toward representatives from organizations who have acquired or
created digital content and are now ready to address the issue of long
term access to digital collections by partnering with other
organizations. These partnerships can be existing or newly forming
intra- or inter-institutional collaborative efforts for digital
preservation.

 

The workshop sessions will cover key digital preservation planning
topics including:

 * assessing your local situation;
 * determining your organizational, functional, and technical needs;
 * matching needs to current digital preservation solutions.  

 

The workshop helps participants develop their own digital preservation
planning document, and allows time for group exercises and feedback.  

 

Workshop Faculty

 

Faculty for the Colorado workshop includes digital preservation experts
Robin L. Dale, Director of Digital Services for Lyrasis, and Priscilla
Caplan, Assistant Director for Digital Library Services at the Florida
Center for Library Automation.  

 

Workshop Location 

 

This two-day workshop is being held at University of Denver's Katherine
A. Ruffatto Hall, 1999 E. Evans Ave. Denver, CO, 80208. Lodging is
available at the University of Denver rate at nearby locations, see the
registration page <http://adrresources.coalliance.org/?p=1873> .

 

To register, or for more information visit:
http://adrresources.coalliance.org/?p=1873

 

This workshop is sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.