DPC Technology Watch Publications

Technology Watch DPC Technology Watch publications provide authoritative guidance on a variety of digital preservation topics chosen by Coalition members. They are designed to inform our membership, and those in the wider community, in an accessible and easily digestible manner. 

 

 

Most Recent

 

 

bitstream_pres_tw.jpegA risk driven approach to Bitstream Preservation (v1.3)

by Paul Wheatley 2022 (updated 2025)

Guidance Note

Preserving Digital ArtPreserving Digital Art

by Patrícia Falcão 2024 

Guidance Note 

Environmental Impact Thumbnail Environmental Impact and Digital Preservation

by Eira Tansey 2024 

Guidance Note 

 

Reports

Technology Watch Reports provide in depth reference guides to specific content or data types. They are peer reviewed and are typically around 40 pages in length.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guidance Notes

Guidance Notes provide bite-sized overviews of specific digital preservation challenges and solutions. They combine accessibility with practical guidance and are between 2 and 5 pages in length. 

Topical Notes Series

NAI bannerTopical notes address key digital preservation issues for a non-specialist audience and were developed with the support of the National Archives of Ireland to inform record creators.

 Older or superseded Technology Watch Publications can be found here.

DPC Style Guide

StyleGuideCoverThumbThe DPC Style Guide provides an overview of the preferred grammar and usage for Technology Watch Reports. It provides basic guidelines relevant to ensuring DPC publications remain clear and consistent as possible, acknowledging that digital preservation encompasses a broad range of disciplines with different grammar and usage conventions.

 

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Special Interest Groups and Task Forces

The DPC provide regular fora to exchange good practice, discuss challenges faced and raise gaps in capability for future development. DPC Special Interest Groups (previously called Working Groups) are ongoing meetings for the discussion of sectoral, content focused or functional themes. DPC Task Forces are established with a specific goal in mind and will close when that goal has been addressed.

Title

Membership

Frequency

Terms of reference (please log in to view)

Audio Visual Special Interest Group

DPC Members only. Show up on the day to attend event advertised on DPC Events web page

Every 2 months

TOR

Bit List Council

DPC Members only. Closed group - email sarah.middleton@dpconline.org for more information.

Meeting 1-2 times annually, over the course of the two-year review period

TBC

Carbon Footprint Task Force

DPC Members only. Closed group until December 2025. Outputs will be shared with the wider community.

Monthly.

 TOR

Databases Special Interest Group

DPC Members only. Closed group - email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org to join the email list.

Monthly

TOR

Digital Forensics Special Interest Group

DPC Members only. Closed group - email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org to join the email list.

Monthly

TOR

Managing Indigenous Cultural Material Task Force

DPC Members only. Closed group - email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org to join the email list.

Monthly

TOR

Museums and Galleries Special Interest Group

DPC Members only. Closed group - email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org to join the email list.

Every 2 months

TOR

National Libraries and Archives Special Interest Group (NatLA) 

Institutions whose main role is the National Library and/or Archive of a particular nation. Closed group - email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org to join the email list.

Every 2 months

TOR

Preservation Registries Special Interest Group (PR-SIG)

Open to anyone who uses or maintains digital preservation registries. No formal membership list or requirements. Run as a regular series of videoconference meetings for open discussion, coordinated via a mailing list. If you need help, email: andrew.jackson@dpconline.org

At 9am and 9pm (UK time) on the first Thursday of every month

See project page for details including terms of reference

Working Web Archiving and Preservation Special Interest Group (WAPSIG)

No formal membership list - open to any DPC Member (Some events open more widely). Show up on the day to attend event advertised on DPC Events web page.

3-4 webinars per year

TOR 

Steering Committee TOR

 

 

View this page for details of completed, inactive or superseded groups.

 

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