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From: William Kilbride [mailto:will...@dpconline.org] 
Sent: 02 June 2010 09:11
Subject: Digital Preservation and the JISC Digitisation Programme

JISC, the Digital Preservation Coalition, Portico and the University of London 
Computer Centre are pleased to announce the release of a new report 
investigating long term access to digitised collections.

http://www.dpconline.org/advocacy/digitisation-programme-digital-preservation-study.html

The digital universe grew by 62% in 2009, but those adding to these resources 
need to think long term if they want to make best use of their public funding. 
Clearly stated preservation policies are essential in guaranteeing that 
researchers in the future will be able to access and use a digital resource, 
according to a new report funded by JISC. But the responsibility needs to be 
shared between funders, who must articulate the need for data curation, and 
universities, who need to implement a preservation policy for each digital 
collection.

The advice comes as the government announces a new 'right to data' so that 
government-held datasets can be requested and used by the public, and then 
published on a regular basis. JISC has invested more than £20 million in the 
last five years so that students and researchers can have instant and flexible 
access to a range of the UK's most important archival collections.

Alastair Dunning, programme manager at JISC, said: "Although our initial goal 
was to examine our own projects, the recommendations and outcomes are relevant 
to funders and projects in many different sectors."

Dr William Kilbride, Executive Director of the Digital Preservation Coalition, 
said: "JISC challenged us to work in fine detail and in broad strokes at the 
same time. We immersed ourselves in the detail of sixteen different projects 
with a brief to support these projects and use that experience for a strategic 
and lasting contribution based on hard empirical evidence."

The results of this work published today contain recommendations for 
institutions, funders and those assessing funding projects and programmes.  The 
authors anticipate that the template used to survey the projects could also 
form a useful blueprint for funders and assessors in the future.


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Dr William Kilbride FSA
Executive Director
Digital Preservation Coalition

44 (0)141 330 4522
http://www.dpconline.org/
will...@dpconline.org

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