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Distributed Digital Preservation (DDP): Issues and Options for Organizations
The Digital Preservation Management workshop series is pleased to announce that registration is open for a one-day topical workshop on distributed digital preservation principles and practice.

Date: 30 October 2016, 10am-4pm
Venue:  Manning Hall 208, UNC Chapel Hill
Cost: $150    -    max attendees: 25  -  training materials and lunch included

Registration site: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/?eventid=1765276

Instructors:
     Eld Zierau of the Royal Library of Denmark
     Katherine Skinner of Educopia
     Nancy McGovern of MIT Libraries/DPM Director

Aligning with good practice for digital preservation increasingly requires that repositories engage in distributed digital preservation. We define distributed digital preservation as “the use of replication, independence, and coordination to address the known threats to digital content through time to ensure their accessibility” [Zierau and Schultz, 2013.]  This workshop will provide an overview of distributed digital preservation core concepts, the status of current practice, and an in-depth and interactive demonstration of the Outer OAIS-Inner OAIS (OO-IO) Model, a collaboration of Eld Zierau of the Royal Library in Denmark and Nancy McGovern, director of the Digital Preservation Management workshop program.  The OO-IO Model builds on work that was initiated and coordinated by Educopia. The workshop will conclude with a discussion of options and possible next steps for the community.

Prior attendance at a Digital Preservation Management workshop is not required, but some experience with managing digital content for preservation and access is highly recommended.
We will be referring to the OO-IO Model described in this paper: http://digitalbevaring.dk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Zierau_McGovern_Outer_Inter_OAIS.pdf

We look forward to your participation at this workshop!