The newest training course in the Novice-to-Know-How series (N2KH) will be available soon. If you haven’t done the original N2KH Learning Pathway yet, now is the time!

 

You might have already heard: for the past 4 months The National Archives in the UK and the Digital Preservation Coalition have been busy developing a new online training course on email preservation. The training is the latest in the digital preservation learning pathway “Novice to Know-How” and will be launched in June 2023.

 

Level Up


The course on email preservation has been developed for learners who already have a solid foundation of digital preservation knowledge, and are looking to develop intermediate-level skills. Melinda Haunton, project leader for The National Archives (UK) Archives Sector Development team, says: “We expect the new course to fill up quickly and encourage people who haven’t done N2KH classic yet to register now, so you will be ready to take on the intermediate level N2KH Email Preservation course.”

 

Register Now


The number of places available each month for the original N2KH learning pathway will be reduced when the N2KH: Email Preservation learning pathway goes live, so now is the time to register. Remember it is free to all, with priority registration for DPC members and those from the UK Archives Sector.

If you want to know more about what went on behind-the-scenes when developing N2KH: Email Preservation, please read Sharon McMeekin´s blog ‘Under Pressure

 

*Apologies for cross-posting*

 

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