Into the future

Abstract

Into the future In 2024 the digital preservation community can look back with pride on what we have achieved. However, new challenges appear on the horizon, often originating from areas beyond our profession. We may no longer be able to conquer these within the existing preservation community, like we are used to do. But perhaps we can find inspiration for new initiatives by looking back at how it all started. Three decades ago, in 1998, a group of 60 people gathered in Hotel dos Templarios in Tomar, Portugal. They arrived from around 20 countries to participate in the first international workshop on digital preservation in Europe. The air was filled with eagerness and enthusiasm. Everyone felt part of a new and adventurous journey: how to preserve electronic (aka digital) heritage. This DELOS 6th workshop on Preservation was organized by two (!) projects funded by the European Commission: DELOS, consisting of computer scientists and NEDLIB, a project of national libraries. Two different worlds coming together in one place. The 15 presenters at the workshop spoke on a range of topics, seemingly inspired by the 1996 report of Garrett and Waters “Preserving digital information”. On this poster I’ll map these topics to the status quo to show the tremendous progress the digital preservation community has made. Over time, the heritage organisations involved were able to translate the problems into workable solutions. Individual initiatives were connected in collaborative projects, initiated and funded by heritage organisations themselves with the support of the European Commission, the National Science Foundation and various governments. The profession of digital preservation shaped itself. The Tomar workshop started with a film “Into the Future. On the preservation of knowledge”. An initiative of CLIR, still available on Vimeo. The film aimed to raise awareness, amongst the general public and policy makers, of the risk of losing digital information. In just 50 minutes, broadcast via television, it conveyed the necessity of digital preservation. How might we grab the attention of today's decision makers in a similarly creative way?

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Creators
Barbara Sierman
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Date
2024-09-19 11:00:00 +0100
Keywords
communications and advocacy for dp; scaling up
Publication Type
poster
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Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA-4.0)
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