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Colleagues,


The National Digital Stewardship Alliance is seeking a hosting organization
for the next term. More information is below, and full details are here:


http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2015/05/national-digital-stewardship-alliance-seeking-new-host-organization/


Please feel free to forward this message and/or link along to appropriate
people mailing lists, or other fora.


best,


Micah Altman



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Founded in 2010, the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) is a
consortium of institutions that are committed to the long-term preservation
of digital information. NDSA’s mission is to establish, maintain, and
advance the capacity to preserve digital resources for the benefit of
present and future generations. The NDSA comprises over 160 participating
institutional members. These members come from 45 states and include
universities, consortia, professional societies, commercial businesses,
professional associations, and government agencies at the federal, state,
and local level.

For an inaugural 4-year term, the Library of Congress has provided
secretariat and membership management support to  the NDSA, contributing
working group  leadership, expertise, and administrative support. The NDSA
Coordinating Committee and The Library of Congress seek proposals from
organizations to host the NDSA for its next 4-year term.

Over its first four years, NDSA projects have yielded a wide range of
outputs that articulate and move forward a national strategy for digital
preservation like the National Agenda for Digital Stewardship report and
the storage and content surveys and resulting reports. The NDSA also
produces tools that document and guide best practices like the Levels of
Preservation and numerous digital content case studies. The NDSA is also a
venue for members to highlight accomplishments through the annual Innovation
Awards and the Insights interview series. Through an annual meeting,
regional workshops, and monthly webinars members also share and learn about
current work in digital standards, content, and infrastructure. These
projects have extended the state of disciplinary knowledge, advanced the
state of digital preservation practice, and disseminated information about
needs for and approaches to long-term access to a wide audience.
Representatives of a wide range of stakeholders have provided input to the
products of the NDSA, and a number of community funders have used NDSA
reports to guide their programs.

The NDSA host organization will play a critical role in the digital
stewardship community, in ongoing activities, and in developing new NDSA
products. The host will be prominently acknowledged in NDSA reports and
other products; in NDSA communications; and at conferences and other NDSA
events. The NDSA host organization will participate in NDSA leadership as a
member of the Coordinating Committee; will contribute expertise through
participation in NDSA working groups and working group activities, and will
contribute to operations by providing administrative organizational support.

All NDSA member institutions have committed to NDSA principles of
stewardship, collaboration, inclusiveness, and transparency; and contribute
in-kind effort to working groups, surveys and outreach. Host institutions
are expected to commit to NDSA principles for the scope of their NDSA
activities; to contribute dedicated effort to leadership and administrative
support; and to contribute targeted effort to working group activities of
special interest to the host.

Organizations interested in hosting NDSA should send a letter of inquiry
(up to one page) by e-mail to the NDSA Coordinating Committee (Chair: Micah
Altman, <[log in to unmask]>) by June 30, 2015.

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