[ANPPOM-L] Announcement: Digital Preservation – The Planets Way: 22-24 June 2009, Royal Library Copenhagen, Denmark

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Seg Maio 18 08:33:14 BRT 2009


Does your organisation know what to preserve digitally for the future?  Do
you want to discuss your strategies for digital preservation with colleagues
and experts? Do you know how to preserve your collections for the future? Do
you know which tools and services to use for this?

There has been an explosion in the volume of information world-wide which
will grow to 180 exabytes by 2011. But if action is not taken, that
information can be lost within five to ten years.

Digital Preservation – The Planets Way is an opportunity to understand what
may be done to manage digital content for the long-term. The Planets project
invites you to take part in the three-day training event which will be
presented by members of the Planets project and established experts in the
field of digital preservation. The event will take place at the striking
Royal Library in Copenhagen on 22-24 June – and is also an opportunity to
visit Denmark’s capital during the Midsummer’s Eve celebrations!

The event has been subsidised to enable attendance. For the cost of 80 EUR
to attend day one and 175 EUR to attend all three days, the event will help
you to make a start with, or advance, digital preservation activities in
your organisation.

Planets delivers a sustainable framework to enable archives, libraries and
other large collection holders to approach digital preservation confidently
and effectively. The Planets framework and tools, which range from
preservation planning to preservation action and the use of a testbed
environment, will be presented in full for the first time. The event will
give you an insight into the activities involved in preserving digital
content and an opportunity to work with Planets tools, with the help of
their designers, programmers and developers!

On Day 1 you, as a decision-maker or preservation staff, will get an
understanding of the case for digital preservation, the benefits versus the
costs, the activities involved and how preservation and Planets may fit into
management activities. Keynote speaker, Dr. Ross King, Austrian Research
Centres, and Clive Billenness, Programme Manager, Planets, will discuss
digital preservation and its role in general risk management. The National
Library of the Netherlands will explain how it is preserving its digital
collections.

Days 2 and 3 are an opportunity to meet and learn from the experts, creators
and developers of Planets. Using a sample collection, there will be the
chance to gain hands-on experience of Planets tools and services. There will
also be plenty of opportunity to ask questions, network with peers and to
take home tools and exercises!

You can see the full programme and register at
http://www.planets-project.eu/events/copenhagen-2009/.

Due to the nature of the event there is an upper capacity of 60 delegates on
Day 1 and 40 delegates on Days 2 and 3.

If you have any questions about the event, please send an email to
trainingevents em planets-project.eu.

We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen!

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carlos palombini
<cpalombini em gmail.com>
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