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[PADG:870] digital preservation
Hi,
I have some questions related to digital preservation and how libraries
and universities are meeting the needs of preserving their electronic
collections. I know what appears in various articles but I'm looking for
the preservation administrators view of what is happening in their
institutions--what's the reality as you see it. I am not necessarily asking
about scanning operations or conversion of analog to digital, though that
may be part of the program. I am really interested in who is doing what to
and for the electronic collections be they created in house for whatever
purpose or purchased. Where is that happening and who is responsible for it?
Does your institution have a digital preservation program?
If so, what does that mean? What is that program--what are its
responsibilities and "realms of influence"?
Where does that program reside?
And is it:
part of the library preservation program,
related to but not a part of the library preservation program
though still within the library,
related to the library and its programs but at the broader
institution level?
How is the program staffed?
Thanks.
Bobbie Pilette
Preservation Department
Yale University Library
130 Wall Street
PO Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
phone: 203-432-1714
email: roberta.pilette@xxxxxxxx