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September 2013 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter

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The September 2013 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter (PDF) is now available.

September 2013 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter

In this issue:

  • The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada using the Levels of Digital Preservation
  • Find out about the George Sanger Collection at UT Austin Videogame Archive
  • Read an Analysis of Current Digital Preservation Policies
  • What Is It That We Actually DO (at the Library of Congress)?
  • Recent Interviews with: Matthew G. Kirschenbaum from the University of Maryland and Jason Scott from the Archive Team
  • New and recently updated resources: The Digital Preservation Business Case Toolkit; The Activists’ Guide to Archiving Video; Digital Preservation Videos for the Classroom; Digital Preservation in a Box; Rich Online Resources Documenting the 1963 March on Washington
  • Other news: Help Pick Panels for the 2014 South By Southwest Conference; Xporting Digital Format Sustainability Descriptions as XML; Format Migration and More Launching Points for Applied Research
  • Upcoming Events: National Book Festival, Sept. 21-22, Washington, DC; Cultural Heritage Archives: Networks, Innovation & Collaboration Symposium, Sept. 26-27, Washington, DC; 2013 DLF Forum, Nov. 3-6, Austin, TX; Best Practices Exchange, Nov. 13-15, Salt Lake City, UT; Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation: An Action Assembly, Nov. 18-20, Barcelona, Spain

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