The NDSA held its 10th annual Digital Preservation conference on October 12-13 in Baltimore, Maryland, you can read some highlights
from NDSA Leadership on the NDSA News blog. During the opening ceremony, while sharing my remarks as Chair, I mentioned that NDSA Leadership worked over the summer and fall to refresh our foundational
strategy. What better day to talk about our refreshed strategy than World Digital Preservation Day! Read more at
https://ndsa.org/2022/11/03/ndsa-leadership-refreshes-foundational-strategy-now-includes-transparency-and-openness.html.
Thanks,
Nathan
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Nathan Tallman (he/him)
Digital Preservation Librarian
Penn State University Libraries
(814) 865-0860
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