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 Six Steps of Digital Preservation that Every Collector Should Know

Manuscript Mondays – Free, Live Webinar

Monday, October 7, 2024

8:00 PM Eastern

Presenter: Lauren Goodley, MSIS, CA. Digital Archivist, The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University

Many people do digital preservation activities, whether we’ve received training to do so or not. Tools and procedures abound, but how do we make decisions about how best to use these resources? Going back to the basics of archival practice and preservation can help. It can be useful to step back and take stock of one’s digital preservation activities, identify any gaps, and improve work where appropriate. We’ll look at 6 modules developed by the Library of Congress, as decision points and to direct digital preservation actions. These steps are iterative and scalable. Beginners, seasoned digital preservationists, and everyone in between can benefit from a place to start or a boost to their processes.

Lauren Goodley head shotLauren Goodley, MSIS, CA

Digital Archivist·The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University

Lauren Goodley earned an MSIS from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a Certified Archivist, and holds a Digital Archives Specialist certificate from the Society of American Archivists. She serves and presents at various local, regional, national, and international organizations. Lauren works at The Wittliff Collections, a collecting literary archives at Texas State University, where she does digital access and preservation for literary, music, and photography collections.

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