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After over a year of hard work, the Levels of Digital Preservation Working
group announces the Levels of Digital Preservation 2.0
<https://ndsa.org/activities/levels-of-digital-preservation/>!

In 2018 the NDSA sent out a call to the larger digital preservation
community asking for interest in updating the Levels of Preservation.
Response was high – 125 individuals responded! NDSA then convened the
Levels of Preservation Working group, which divided up into subgroups to
tackle the many areas the community wanted to see addressed in a Levels
Reboot. Individuals worked with their chosen subgroups.

The* Implementation Subgroup*, led by Corey Davis and Eleni Castro,
surveyed the community to see how the Levels had been used in the past and
what people liked and didn’t like.  This information was one of the sources
used to assist with the revision of the Levels Matrix. The survey results
<https://osf.io/ythqn/> are available on the NDSA OSF site.

The *Revisions Subgroup*, led by Karen Cariani and Dan Noonan, met almost
weekly for months to address the community’s needs and concerns about
updating the Levels Matrix.  Their dedicated work produced the updated Levels
Matrix <https://osf.io/2mkwx/> and Implementation Guide
<https://osf.io/nt8u9/>.

The *Assessment Subgroup*, led by Carol Kussmann and Amy Rudersdorf, worked
to further explore how the Levels had been used as an assessment.  A report
of findings <https://osf.io/47kqm/> was published on the NDSA OSF site.  In
addition, an Assessment Tool <https://osf.io/m2fek/> that is based on the
updated Levels Matrix was created to be used as part of an assessment.

The *Curatorial Subgroup*, led by Bradley Daigle and Angela Beking have a
public draft available of both the visual and written components. The
Curatorial work is meant to form the basis of a series of discussion and
decision points around how collections materials can be mapped to the
Levels and other elements within an organizations’ preservation strategy.

The next steps are to create a subgroup to address the development of
strategy and additional materials to support the Levels of Digital
Preservation v2.0 educational and advocacy efforts. Please contact Bradley
Daigle at *ndsa.digipres [at] gmail [dot] com* if you are interested in
working on this or being added to the Levels of Preservation Google Group.



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Carol Kussmann
Digital Preservation Analyst
Digital Preservation and Repository Technologies | University of Minnesota
Libraries
499 Wilson Library, 309 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612.626.0099
Email: [log in to unmask]

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