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Dear all,


The Open Preservation Foundation (OPF) has today revealed its new website
at openpreservation.org.

OPF is a global not for profit membership organisation advancing
collaborative standards and solutions for the long-term preservation of
digital content. The new website has a modern look and feel and offers a
user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality.

Martin Wrigley, Executive Director, OPF, said:

“The new website positions the OPF for the future. It helps our members and
friends to discover the many ways that the Foundation supports the digital
preservation community. We encourage you to explore the benefits of being
an OPF member and to join us.”

Becky McGuinness, Community Manager of the OPF said:

“The launch of our new website is one of several initiatives that
celebrates the OPF’s 10-year anniversary. Our users will enjoy easy access
to popular content such as our community blogs and product information, as
well as new features such as a comprehensive resources page and a dedicated
member area.”

We would like to thank the members who participated in our user testing, as
well as our board of directors for their guidance and support throughout
this project.

While we have been working hard to ensure that the new website is ready for
the launch date, we anticipate that a few small errors or omissions may
come to light in the coming days and weeks. We encourage you to explore the
site thoroughly and contact us with any feedback - we’d love to hear from
you!


Kind regards,
Charlotte

-- 
Charlotte Armstrong | Project Officer | Open Preservation Foundation
<https://openpreservation.org/>
Twitter: @openpreserve <https://twitter.com/openpreserve> | Skype:
charlotte.armstrong_7

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