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Course Details


Online

Digital preservation deserves significant attention in this information age. Digital materials have a shorter lifespan and are more fragile than paper-based resources. Please join Fang Wang, Reference and Special Collection Services Librarian at St. Mary's University School of Law and certified Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Trainer on Thursday, August 29 at 11 a.m. central as she outlines six principles and practices for preserving digital materials. Learn answers to questions about preserving legal information in the digital format, steps to protect your digital content and provisions for long term access and management.

Program participants will learn:

• Digital preservation basics in law libraries
• Principles and practices of digital preservation 
• Learn how digital content should stored for long term access

Course Format: Online
Address: N/A
 
Duration: 1 Hour
Audience Category: Law librarians working with digital collections
Level: Beginner
Instructor(s): Fang Wang, Margaret K. Maes
Maximum Attendees: N/A
 
Cost Range: $30-$60
Provider: American Association of Law Libraries
Sponsored by: Legal Information Preservation Alliance

This information is provided as a convenience for informational purposes only; it does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of Congress.