The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) will host a forum
on "/Digital Preservation: Planning Today for Tomorrow's Resources/," to
be held March 14, 2008 in Washington, DC.

With the increasing number of digital objects-both tthose born digital
and those that have been converted to digital formats to enhance access,
delivery, and creative use of library collections-the need to foocus on
how these digital objects themselves will be preserved is paramount.
Good business practices require attention to interoperability with
various systems and platforms, a focus on accessibility, and use of and
attention to formats that will be allow for extensibility and
flexibility. By creating well-formed content at the outset and paying
attention to digital preservation issues as part of the collection
management plan, we can better ensure the longevity of these
collections. NISO's Digital Preservation forum will provide insight and
allow for further discussion of these issues.**

**The keynote speaker will be Evan Owens, Chief Technology Officer for
Portico, a not-for-profit service that provides a permanent archive of
scholarly literature. Other confirmed speakers include Lucy Nowell
(National Science Foundation), Tom Clareson (PALINET), Martin Kalfatovic
(Smithsonian Institution Libraries), and Deborah Thomas and David
Brunton (National Digital Newspaper Program, Library of Congress)

Registration is now open
( http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/digpres08/registration.cfm ).
The early bird discount closes February 25. NISO members are eligible
for substantial discounts.

Visit the event webpage
( http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/digpres08/) for more
information or contact Karen Wetzel, NISO Standards Program Manager, at
kwetzel at niso.org.

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Diane M. Zorich
113 Gallup Road
Princeton, NJ 08542 USA
Voice: 609-252-1606
Fax: 609-252-1607
Email:  dzorich at mindspring.com

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