CurateGear 2013 is an interactive day-long event focused on digital curation tools and methods. See demonstrations, hear about the latest developments, and discuss application in professional contexts.
This event is sponsored by Institute of Museum and Library Services, University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The workshop will address three main topics:
One of the biggest initial challenges to digital preservation is file format identification. While there has been a lot of work in this area, the ever changing nature of digital formats realistically means the problem will never be “solved”. This first SCAPE training course will give you the knowledge and experience to confidently choose file formation identification and characterisation tools, which have been developed or extended during the SCAPE project.
The PREMIS Implementation Fair Workshop is part of a series that has been held in conjunction with iPres. Implementers of the PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata convene to discuss topics of common interest, implementation issues, and find out about latest developments. Topics will include: an update on PREMIS activities; changes in the PREMIS Data Model; enhancement of preservation rights metadata in version 2.2; and the developing PREMIS OWL ontology.
Over a 6 month period, KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) is running a series of free-to-attend 2-day workshops around Europe intended for:
As part of its Professional Development Training Series PrestoCentre is organising a course in “Long-Term Audiovisual Digital Preservation: Strategy, Planning & Tools”. Participants in the course include large audiovisual archives, service providers and technology providers.
Training Course Summary