Events Calendar

Digital Preservation Workflow Webinars 2025

3 Feb 2025 - 7 Feb 2025 UTC
Online
General

Free to attend and open to all, the Digital Preservation Workflow Webinar series will showcase just some of the digital preservation workflow processes developed and implemented by the digital preservation community. Each speaker will present their workflow, which represents a part of the digital preservation process or a particular digital media or content type, before we open the floor for discussion and a chance to ask questions.

Webinar Series Program

Monday 3rd February

Episode 1 (14:00-15:30 UTC) click for local time

  • A pre-ingest workflow for fixity, metadata extraction, backup and registration on the Digital Asset Register
    University College Cork - Raelene Casey
  • CUL’s ingest workflow into AWS Cloud
    Cambridge University Library - John Gostick
  • The effective preservation of archaeological virtual reconstructions
    International College Portsmouth - Panos Papageorgiou               

Episode 2 (19:00-20:30 UTC) click for local time 

  • Preserving born digital content in the Gray Digital Preservation Repository
    Ohio State University - Dan Noonan
  • Current and possible future states of digital preservation workflows at Clemson Libraries
    Clemson University Libraries - Kelly Riddle
  • Developing and implementing an ingest workflow at the LDF
    Legal Defense Fund - Ashton Wingate, Shelby Wong

Tuesday 4th February

Episode 3 (14:00-15:30 UTC) click for local time

  • Video Digital Asset Management (VDAM) at MoMA
    The Museum of Modern Art - Sarah Gentile
  • The Manuscript Division’s ingest workflow for born-digital materials
    Library of Congress - Kathleen O'Neill
  • Bulk packaging and ingest of archival collections; developing an ingest/pre-ingest workflow for born-digital materials; leveraging ChatGPT to automate key digital preservation tasks
    Yale University - David Cirella, Lauren Work, Grete Graf

Episode 4 (19:00-20:30 UTC) click for local time

  • Digital Preservation workflows at the QDR
    Qualitative Data Repository - Dessislava Kirilova
  • Digital Preservation email workflow from accessioning to access
    NYC Dept. of Records - Kelli O'Toole
  • Speaker TBC

Wednesday 5th February                     

Episode 5 (14:00-15:30 UTC) click for local time

  • A workflow for archiving digitized historic books
    Universität Basel - Jürgen Enge
  • Digital Preservation Workflows at CSC
    CSC – IT Centre for Science - Mikko Vatanen 
  • Speaker TBC

Thursday 6th February                          

Episode 6 (19:00-20:30 UTC) click for local time

  • Pre-ingest, accessioning, and processing workflows for born-digital special collections
    University of Chicago - Ashley Locke Gosselar, Emily Schartz
  • Northwestern’s born digital repository workflow
    Northwestern University Libraries - Veronica Lee-Smith Robinson, Kelsey O'Connell
  • Implementing an ingest workspace for uploading images to S3 at scale
    California Digital Library - Eric Lopatin

Friday 7th February

Episode 7 (03:00-05:00 UTC) click for local time

  • Speaker TBC
  • Digitization and digital preservation of legal deposit books and newspapers
    National Library Board of Singapore - Chelsea Chin
  • Jester: an ingest tool to package and ingest into Preservica
    State Library of South Australia - Chris Jones
  • An end-to-end workflow enabling public authorities to securely transfer records and metadata of permanent value
    Queensland State Archives - Stefania Di Maria

Each episode will conclude with an introduction to the Community Owned Workflows (COW) COPTR wiki, as we invite speakers and participants in the webinars AND the wider digital preservation community to share their own workflows!  

Who should attend?

This series of events will interest:

  • Those starting out in digital preservation and looking for workflow inspiration

  • Those looking to find out more about simple workflow using free tools

  • Those looking for ideas to improve or enhance their own workflows

  • Those with workflows ready to contribute and discuss

Recordings

All presentations will be recorded and made available via this web page after the event.

Please note – you do not need to register in order to access the recordings after the event.

Registration

Registration is open to all, with no charge.

DPC events rely on having minimum numbers to run successfully and effectively. Low numbers may mean events may not be viable and will need to be canceled, so please check that you can attend before booking. If you register for this event and find that you can no longer attend, you are welcome to send a colleague in your place.

If you need to cancel, please email eleanor.oleary@dpconline.org with the event name. If cancelling please try to provide more than 48 hours notice before the scheduled event time.

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DPC Inclusion & Diversity Policy  

The DPC Community is guided by the values set out in our Strategic Plan and aims to be respectful, welcoming, inclusive and transparent. We encourage diversity in all its forms and are committed to being accessible to everyone who wishes to engage with the topic of digital preservation, whilst remaining technology and vendor neutral. We ask all those who are part of this community and attending this session to be positive, accepting, and sensitive to the needs and feelings of others in alignment with our DPC Inclusion & Diversity Policy. 

Event Location: Online