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Digital Natives Explore Digital Preservation
Today’s teenagers depend on digital information for education and entertainment, but may not know that digital information can easily be lost.
Web Archiving
Web content changes all the time. If we don't save that content before it disappears, a major part of our cultural history will be lost.
|| From the Library ||
View webcasts of NDIIPP partners and videos about preservation subjects.
Title: Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents
Speaker: David Rosenthal
Event Date: 07/27/2009
Running Time: 76 minutes
Title: Bagit: Transferring Content for Digital Preservation
Posted Date: 06/24/2009
Running Time: 3:14
Title: A Public Interest in Private Records
Speaker: David Kirsch
Event Date: 03/17/2009
Running Time: 61 minutes
Title: Preserving State Govt. Digital Information
Speaker: Robert Horton
Event Date: 04/24/2008
Running Time: 50 minutes
Title: LC Data Tests with the San Diego Supercomputer Center
Speaker: David Minor
Event Date: 09/19/07
Running Time: 43 minutes
Title: Preserving Digital Social Science Data: Data-PASS
Speaker: Myron Gutmann
Event Date: 01/26/07
Running Time: 60 minutes
|| Related Resources ||
Digital preservation-related videos from around the Web and around the world.
Library of Congress' Digital Collection One of World's Largest (Voice of America)
Good Government Through Digital Infrastructure and Preservation (The Minnesota Historical Society)
Team Digital Preservation and the Deadly Cryptic Conundrum (Digital Preservation Europe)
Team Digital Preservation and the Aeroplane Disaster (Digital Preservation Europe)
Digital Preservation and Nuclear Disaster (Digital Preservation Europe)
Web Archiving (The British Library)
Online Photo Sharing in Plain English
Preserving Digital Content in the 21st Century (Minnesota Historical Society)

