[Pasig-discuss] Fwd: [DIGLIB] Digital Preservation Advanced Practitioner Training 2014
Tom Cramer
tcramer at stanford.edu
Mon Jun 30 14:40:47 EDT 2014
TIMBUS and APARSEN are offering what looks to be a rather compelling package of digital preservation training in Vienna next week.
- Tom
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Angela Dappert <angela.dappert at gmail.com>
> Date: June 27, 2014 5:05:21 AM PDT
> To: diglib at infoserv.inist.fr
> Subject: [DIGLIB] Digital Preservation Advanced Practitioner Training 2014
>
> Digital Preservation Advanced Practitioner Training 2014
>
> Dates: 7th – 11th July 2014
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> Venue: Palais Mollard, ONB, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Wien – http://www.onb.ac.at/services/17285.htm
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> Local Organiser: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Austrian National Library)
>
> Cost: 250€ including lunches and refreshments (does not include accommodation).
>
> The TIMBUS and APARSEN projects are delighted to announce the return of this week-long training event after the success of last year's course. The event will bring together practitioners and researchers at the leading edge of digital preservation, providing attendees with training at an advanced level. The training will aim to cover issues across the digital preservation lifecycle by addressing the following topics:
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> DAY 1 – Monday, 7th July: Introduction to digital preservation
>
> - The Integrated View of Digital Preservation
> - Types of Digital Objects – looking inside digital objects
> - Outline of OAIS Concepts
> - Problems in Digital Preservation
>
> DAY 2 – Tuesday, 8th July: How valuable are your digital assets?
>
> - Using Digital Objects
> - Identifying the Designated Community
> - Automated Reasoning for Digital Preservation
> - Discoverability
> - Value proposition
> - Business cases
>
> DAY 3 – Wednesday, 9th July: Managing and preserving your data
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> - Threats to your data
> - Preservation plans
> - Preservation techniques
> - Preservation policies
>
> DAY 4 AM – Thursday, 10th July: Is your repository trustworthy?
>
> - Authenticity
> - Data Quality
> - Audit and certification
>
> DAY 4 PM– Thursday, 10th July: Process and Context preservation
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> - The Need for Process Preservation
> - Context Modelling – DIOs and DSOs in ArchiMate
> - Data Citation
>
> DAY 5 – Friday, 11th July: Preservation metadata
>
> - Preservation Metadata – PREMIS
> - Metadata for the Computing Environment
> - The training will be presented as a mix of presentations, practical exercises and group discussions.
>
> The course is the second iteration of what will become a yearly event to be presented from 2015 by the Virtual Centre of Excellence developed out of APARSEN. It will bring together those at the forefront of digital preservation research and training, and it is intended for managers and staff already working in digital preservation. It assumes a working knowledge of existing standards like the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) as well as an understanding of how issues of preservation apply to their own institution. Training will be delivered by leading practitioners and researchers in the field of digital preservation, including partners from the EU-funded TIMBUS project.
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> This training event is aimed primarily at:
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> - Records managers and information officers in organisations that rely on long-lived data;
> - Data managers, librarians, curators and archivists in all institutions;
> - Innovators and researchers in information technology and computing science.
>
> Programme, registration and costs:
>
> - Cost: 250€ including lunches and refreshments (does not include accommodation).
>
> - The complete programme and registration details and form can be found here: http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.org/index.php/training/aparsen-training-schedule/advanced-practitioner-course-2014/
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> - This training event is co-funded by the European Community's 7th Framework Programme for Research and Development FP7/2007-2013 – ICT-2009.4.1: Digital Libraries and Digital Preservation (grant agreement No 269977), the APARSEN Project.
>
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