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Dear colleagues

 

We are scoping and planning for a new edition of the online Digital
Preservation Handbook and would be very grateful if you could contribute
your needs and views to this work. 

 

The Digital Preservation Handbook, written by Neil Beagrie and Maggie Jones,
is hosted by the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC), which makes the
Handbook freely available as an online resource. The Handbook provides an
internationally authoritative and practical online guide that is heavily
used for continuous professional development, for university students, and
for training in digital preservation. 

 

The National Archives is working together with other stakeholders including
Jisc and the British Library, to support the Digital Preservation Coalition
in updating and revamping the Handbook. It is anticipated that its revision
will be modular and undertaken over a two year period. We request your input
via a short online survey.

 

There are a maximum of 13 questions in total and the survey should take
around 10 minutes of your time to complete.

 

The online questionnaire is accessible at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DPHandbook and the survey will close on
Wednesday 16th June.

 

Thank you in advance for your participation. Your input will make a
significant contribution to the scoping of this important online resource
and the scheduling of modules for publication.

 

William Kilbride (Executive Director, Digital Preservation Coalition)

Neil Beagrie (lead author and editor)