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Course Details


Online


Description:
Is your institution embarking on a digitization project? Have you been accessioning digital collections, but want to make sure that you are prepared to handle the long-term preservation needs that are specific to these digital items? This two hour class will present strategies for maintaining long term access to your digital collections and a discussion of key principles for the creation, maintenance, and preservation.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify strategies to preserve access to your digital collections
  • Recognize file formats and Media
  • Analyze storage and handling requirements of analog and digital collections

  • Notes:

    Time: All live online classes are in Eastern time.

     

    Course Format: Webinar
    Address: Online
     
    Duration: 2 hours
    Audience Category:
    This class is designed for individuals or institutions planning or in the early phases of a digital project. As an introduction to digital stewardship, no prior experience with digitization or digital collections is assumed.
    Level: Beginner
    Instructor(s): Leigh Grinstead
    Maximum Attendees: N/A
     
    Cost Range: $75 - $100
    Provider: LYRASIS

    This information is provided as a convenience for informational purposes only; it does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of Congress.