Subject: National Preservation Office Annual Conference
Preservation and Digitisation: principles, practice and policies University of York, England 3-5 September 1996 Price - $195 inc VAT (pounds sterling) Organised by: The National Preservation Office The British Library Great Russell Street London WC1B 3DG England The use of digital technology raises many issues not least of which are the preservation implications for library and archive collections. The conference aims to give a practical insight into the basic principles of digital archiving - image creation and capture, indexing and cataloguing, archiving and data management and provision of access followed by case study analyses of a variety of digital projects. Other topics will include copyright and the longterm preservation of digital materials. >From a broader perspective there will be a wide ranging discussion of the various initiatives being formulated nationally and internationally and an examination of cooperative ventures presently being undertaken. The conference is aimed at librarians, archivists and others responsible for setting up and administering digitisation programmes. Speakers will include national and international experts. A small exhibition will accompany the conference. Please Email Rachel Hart (stating your full postal and Email address) at rachel.hart [at] bl__uk to receive a programme and a booking form. Karen MacDonald *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:78 Distributed: Friday, May 24, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-78-010 ***Received on Thursday, 23 May, 1996