Back in 2019 after Michelle Caswell's #ipres2019 keynote "Whose Digital Preservation?" I wrote this #wdpd2019 blog, reflecting on some personal thoughts about the risk of discrimination in digital preservation practice. It's a train-of-thought piece and far from complete .... been trying to spark debates about the issues since then, but diversity discussions that have popped up since never wanted to go beyond metadata, it seems.
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/for-you-for-me-for-everyone
Here's a video of the presentation I did on recovering '90s data tapes at #ipres2019 (audio is not from the actual presentation, but from a rehearsal I did a day earlier) https://vimeo.com/362061955
Unbedingte Lektüreempfehlung: Sämtliche Fachbeiträge der gerade stattfindenden #iPRES2019 sind bereits auf der Website zur Konferenz verfügbar: https://ipres2019.org/program. #DigitalPreservation #dLZA
#dlza #digitalpreservation #ipres2019
Recovering '90s Data Tapes - Experiences From the KB Web Archaeology project https://www.bitsgalore.org/2019/09/09/recovering-90s-data-tapes-experiences-kb-web-archaeology Web-friendly version of the paper I wrote for the upcoming #iPres2019 conference in Amsterdam. Contains links to lots of tape-related resources
Hello all, the #iPRES2019 Call for Contributions opens 3 December. The program committee is excited to announce the conference themes & topics, based on the #digipres community's input. See the conference website for the full list and more conference info! https://ipres2019.org/call-for-contributions/
Got ideas for topics and themes for #iPRES2019? @iPRES2019 invites you to share them! Submit your suggestions to the #iPRES2019 Community Invitation Google Form between Oct 15 - Oct 22. We look forward to creating an #iPRES2019 program around the topics of greatest interest to you! https://goo.gl/forms/7eSHB7dqWj4ycisO2