The Lifecycle of a Digital Object - Digital Preservation 1.0
Résumé
More and more, some of the most important assets libraries and museums have are digital. How can we curate these objects with the same rigor and expertise that we apply to our physical collections? In this webinar, we will follow a digital object through the entire digital curation lifecycle, with an eye toward identifying the important duties of libraries and museums in maintaining their digital collections, and focusing on tools you can use now.
Key benefits:
- Learn foundational digital preservation concepts
- Navigate through the Digital Curation Centre's Digital Curation Lifecycle model
- Discover tools to fulfill these steps in your current work environment
Key benefits:
- Learn foundational digital preservation concepts
- Navigate through the Digital Curation Centre's Digital Curation Lifecycle model
- Discover tools to fulfill these steps in your current work environment
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