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Digital Preservation Training Programme
University of York Conference Centre from July 24th - 28th 2006.

There are still some places left for the third Digital Preservation
Training Programme.  This is an intensive one week residential course
to be held at University of York National Science Learning Centre
(NSLC) Conference Centre from July 24th - 28th 2006.

The aim of the DPTP is to equip staff with the skills, tools and
confidence to be able to embark on a pragmatic and cost-effective
digital preservation programme appropriate to their own institutional
needs.

Topics covered will include:  preservation approaches, planning and
strategy, OAIS, tools, metadata, costs, risk management, legal issues,
web archiving, access plus much more.

The pilot version of this training programme took place in October
2005 and received very positive comments from attendees and through a
process of independent evaluation.  Comments included:

“Overall an excellent series of seminars.  Pre-course material was
invaluable... I will be thoroughly recommending the course to
colleagues.”

"The overall approach was good and I was positively surprised that it
was a real workshop with hands-on exercises."

“...the most beneficial and well presented, thought out course that
I've

ever attended in 10 years as a professional.”

DPTP's development is funded by JISC under its Digital Preservation
and Asset Management programme. The project is led by ULCC, working
with its

partners: the Digital Preservation Coalition and Cornell University. 
It

builds on the excellent foundations of Cornell's Digital Preservation
Management Workshop, funded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.

Places are strictly limited to ensure a good presenter/student ratio
and maximum participation from delegates. Booking is open to all and
we welcome applications from elsewhere in Europe.  

You will be advised whether your booking was successful by email on
the first working day following your request.

The full price for this course is £950 or the reduced rate of £855 for
DPC associate members or £655 for DPC full members, subject to
confirmation from us.

To book, please go to
http://www.ulcc.ac.uk/dptp/future-courses/booking-form.html


If you have any queries regarding the course, please email dptp-
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details.


Najla Semple
Executive Secretary
Digital Preservation Coalition
Innovation Centre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5DG

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t: +44 (0) 1904 435 362
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