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Course Details

May 10, 2012

This class will discuss management of and access to digital content over the long term. Effective management of digital content requires planning, implementation, and sustainability, and includes organizational aspects such as policy development and training, and necessary resources such as designated funding. Long term access to digital content is the purpose of digital preservation. Providing access addresses the concepts, roles, and challenges involved in making digital content accessible over time, not of providing real-time access in the present. This webinar will also include a wrap-up of the digital preservation principles discussed throughout the series.

 

Course Format: Onsite
Address: Rochester Regional Library Council
390 Packett's Landing
Fairport, NY
 
Duration: 3 hours
Audience Category: Practical (Hands-on) & Management (Planning)
Level: Intermediate
Instructor(s): Laura Osterhout (DPOE Trainer)
Maximum Attendees: 25
 
Cost Range: $50 or less
Provider: Rochester Regional Library Council
Sponsored by: Rochester Regional Library Council

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