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Announcement: publication of A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation

http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP

Authored by members of the MetaArchive Cooperative, A Guide to Distributed 
Digital Preservation is the first of a series of volumes from the Educopia 
Institute describing successful collaborative strategies and articulating 
specific new models that may help cultural memory organizations work together 
for their mutual benefit.

This volume is devoted to the broad topic of distributed digital preservation, 
a still-emerging field of practice for the cultural memory arena. Replication 
and distribution hold out the promise of indefinite preservation of materials 
without degradation, but establishing effective organizational and technical 
processes to enable this form of digital preservation is daunting. Institutions 
need practical examples of how this task can be accomplished in manageable, 
low-cost ways.

This guide is written with a broad audience in mind that includes librarians, 
archivists, scholars, curators, technologists, lawyers, and administrators. 
Readers may use this guide to gain both a philosophical and practical 
understanding of the emerging field of distributed digital preservation, 
including how to establish or join a network.

Readers may access A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation as a freely 
downloadable pdf and/or as a print publication for purchase. Please visit 
http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP to download or order the book.

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The MetaArchive Cooperative provides low-cost, high-impact preservation 
services to help ensure the long-term accessibility of the digital assets of 
universities, libraries, museums, and other cultural memory organizations. In 
addition to preserving members’ digital content in a distributed digital 
preservation network, the Cooperative also offers consulting and education 
services to institutions that seek training in digital preservation planning, 
policy creation, and implementation, including setting up and running Private 
LOCKSS Networks (http://www.lockss.org).

For more information, please contact Program Manager Katherine Skinner 
([email protected]).

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