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The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program Annual Partners Meeting 2008 Since we met last year… Martha Anderson, Director NDIIPP Program Management The Library of Congress
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What are we doing here?
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A Network of People An Architecture for Preservation
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4 To ensure access over time to a rich body of digital content through the establishment of a national network of partners committed to selecting, collecting and preserving at-risk digital information
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Learn by doing
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Content What are we preserving?
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The Year of Content Images and TextAudio Visual GeospatialWeb Sites
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NDIIPP Content Portal
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Network Who is preserving?
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11 NDIIPP Partner Communities Selection & Preservation State Government Information NSF Research Tools & Services International Alliances US Federal Agencies Metadata for Creative Content Section 108 Working Group
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12 Committed Content Custodians Communities of Practice and Information Exchange Services Capacity Building Roles in the Stewardship Network
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Technical Architecture How are we preserving?
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Indiana Digital Preservation Summit 14 Architectural Diagram
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Indiana Digital Preservation Summit 153 rd International Digital Curation Conference 15 Access and Views Understanding, Interpreting, Caring For Storage, Data Assurance Export Ingest, Acquisition ACE DataVerse FACIT iRODS JHOVE LOCKSS L-Store Conspectus DatabaseDataVerse GIS Archiving ToolHeritrix Hub & SpokeJHOVE LoDNLOCKSS NGDA Tool Suite PAWN SRBWeb Archives Workbench Web Archiving ServiceBagIt NGDA Tools NutchWAX Wayback LOCKSS Architecture of Cooperation Tools Inventory
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NDIIPP Web Site http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ Join over 1800 preservation-minded readers and sign up for the monthly newsletter !!!
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5/21/2008Indiana Digital Preservation Summit 17 (Credit: Photo by Donna Garde on 08/23/07 Copyright Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.)
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18 When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion. Ethiopian proverb
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