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*Digital Preservation Metadata and Improvements to PREMIS in Version 3.0*

*A DCMI/ASIST Joint Webinar*

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*:: Presenter:* Angela Dappert
*:: Date:* Wednesday, 27 May 2015
*:: Time:* 10:00am - 11:15am EDT (World Clock: 14:00 UTC
http://bit.ly/Webinar-Dappert)
*:: Registration:* http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015dappert
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*ABOUT THE WEBINAR:*

The PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata is the international
standard for metadata to support the preservation of digital objects and
ensure their long-term usability. Developed by an international team of
experts, PREMIS is implemented in digital preservation projects around the
world, and support for PREMIS is incorporated into a number of commercial
and open-source digital preservation tools and systems. The PREMIS
Editorial Committee coordinates revisions and implementation of the
standard, which consists of the Data Dictionary, an XML schema, and
supporting documentation.

The PREMIS Data Dictionary is currently in version 2.2. A new major release
3.0 is due out this summer. This webinar gives a brief overview of why
digital preservation metadata is needed, shows examples of digital
preservation metadata, shows how PREMIS can be used to capture this
metadata, and illustrates some of the changes that will be available in
version 3.0.

*SPEAKER:*

Dr. Angela Dappert is Senior Research Fellow at the University of
Portsmouth. She has widely researched and published on digital
preservation. She has consulted for archives and libraries on digital life
cycle management and policies, led and conducted research in the
EU-co-funded Planets, Scape, TIMBUS, and E-ARK projects, and applied
digital preservation practice at the British Library through work on
digital repository implementation, digital metadata standards, digital
asset registration, digital asset ingest, preservation risk assessment,
planning and characterization, and data carrier stabilization. Angela holds
a Ph.D. in Digital Preservation, an M.Sc. in Medical Informatics and an
M.Sc. in Computer Sciences. She serves on the PREMIS Editorial Committee
and the Digital Preservation Programme Board of National Records Scotland.

For more information and to register, visit the event webpage:
http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015dappert