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Dear All,

Some of you will already have seen the announcement below that ULCC is running the Digital Preservation Training Programme again in London 6-8th March.  I am pleased to say that DPC Leadership Programme is offering scholarships again this time to help with the costs of attendance.  There are details of how to apply as well as eligibility online at: http://www.dpconline.org/training/leadership-programme

For details of the course see: http://www.dptp.org/

Please do share this with colleagues that may be interested.

All best wishes,

William

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Dr William Kilbride FSA
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Digital Preservation Coalition

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From: Digital-Preservation Announcement and Information List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kate Bradford
Sent: 04 January 2013 11:26
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Subject: Digital Preservation Training Programme - London (SOAS), 6-8th March 2013

We are very pleased to confirm that the next award winning<http://dablog.ulcc.ac.uk/2012/12/04/dptp-wins-digital-preservation-award/> Digital Preservation Training Programme will take place at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London on the 6th, 7th, and 8th March 2013.

The DPTP is a modular training programme, built around themed sessions that have been developed to assist you in designing and implementing an approach to preservation that will work for your institution. Through a wide range of modules, the DPTP examines the need for policies, planning, strategies, standards and procedures in digital preservation, and teaches some of the most up-to-date methods, tools and concepts in the area. It covers these topics via a mixture of lectures, discussions, practical tasks and exercises, and a class project. (The course does not, however, offer hands-on training with any of these tools, and is not an 'enabling' course).

The course is aimed at multiple levels of attendee: people from technical and archival professions come together, to learn the same standards and methods for digital preservation. The overall aim of the course is critical thinking, assessing ways of acting and planning at an organisational level.

Bookings for the DPTP should be made via the ULCC online store. Please note that currently only payment by credit/debit card is fully automated online, and this would be our preferred method of payment. However, if you require to be sent an invoice, please see the 'more info' tab on the DPTP booking page for further information.

The cost of the course is £650 excluding VAT.  Please book your place here<http://store.london.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?modid=5&prodid=1&deptid=156>.

For further information please visit the DPTP website: www.dptp.org<http://www.dptp.org/>

Kind regards
Kate Bradford

ULCC Online Booking Team
University of London Computer Centre
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London | WC1E 7HU

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