Digital Preservation – The Planets Way: 19-21 April 2010
Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome
***Apologies for cross-postings***
Registration is now open for the final Planets training and outreach
event, which takes place in Rome with the support of the Pontificia
Università Gregoriana.
This is the final event in the series of five.
Day 1 will address the case for digital preservation, digital preservation
as a risk management activity, the action that needs to be taken and
introduce the Planets framework, tools and services as an integrated
approach to digital preservation. Local organisations will present two
case studies to show how they are preserving digital collections.
Days 2 and 3 provide an opportunity to meet and learn from the experts,
creators and developers of Planets. Using a sample collection, you will
gain hands-on experience of Planets tools and services. There will also be
plenty of opportunity to ask questions, network with peers and to try out
tools and exercises.
Register now for day 1 only at a cost of EUR95 or for the whole three-day
event at a cost of EUR199 at: http://www.tcp-events.co.uk/planets2010/.
Places are limited and registration will close on 9 April 2010.
To see the event programme and to find out more information on Planets and
the training and outreach event, please visit:
http://www.planets-project.eu/events/rome-2010/ or send an email to
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To read delegates’ first-hand accounts from our previous London
event visit:
http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/blog/.
http://futurearchives.blogspot.com/2010/02/music-planets-and-secret-messages.html.
Planets (Preservation and Long-Term Access through Networked Services) is
a four-year project co-funded by the European Union and delivered by 16
national libraries, national archives, universities and technology
companies across Europe.
We hope to see you in Rome!
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