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The 2015 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship highlights emerging trends, identifies gaps in digital stewardship activity and provides funders and decision-makers with insight into the work needed to ensure that today's valuable digital content remains accessible and comprehensible in the future, supporting a thriving economy, a robust democracy and a rich cultural heritage. | The 2015 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship highlights emerging trends, identifies gaps in digital stewardship activity and provides funders and decision-makers with insight into the work needed to ensure that today's valuable digital content remains accessible and comprehensible in the future, supporting a thriving economy, a robust democracy and a rich cultural heritage. | ||
The Agenda is | The 2015 Agenda is the result of many months of individual effort and dedicated institutional support from across the NDSA community; and was improved by hundreds of review comments coming not only from NDSA members but also from many reviewers in the national and international preservation community. | ||
Download the full report or the executive summary at http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndsa/nationalagenda/index.html. | |||
==Background Information== | ==Background Information== | ||
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) is in a unique position to identify and communicate the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for digital preservation activities in the United States. '''The | The National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) is in a unique position to identify and communicate the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for digital preservation activities in the United States. '''The 2015 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship identifies emerging trends, opportunities, and gaps in national digital stewardship activity. The agenda is intended to be of use to NDSA members and to the digital preservation community as a whole. This agenda is not focused on assigning activities for the NDSA working groups. Rather, the agenda it is an evaluation of the year’s challenges and emerging issues that would inform digital preservation work across the nation.''' | ||
The 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship is authored by the NDSA joint leadership group. This group is made up of the Coordinating Committee members, the Working Group co-chairs, and the NDSA facilitator. The 2014 Agenda will be authored by: | The 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship is authored by the NDSA joint leadership group. This group is made up of the Coordinating Committee members, the Working Group co-chairs, and the NDSA facilitator. The 2014 Agenda will be authored by: | ||
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* Michelle Gallinger | * Michelle Gallinger | ||
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* Meg Phillips | * Meg Phillips | ||
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* Robin Ruggaber | |||
* John Spencer | * John Spencer | ||
* Helen Tibbo | * Helen Tibbo | ||
* Kate Wittenberg | * Kate Wittenberg | ||
Revision as of 11:39, 29 September 2014
Return to NDSA:Outreach Working Group Home
Introduction
The 2015 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship highlights emerging trends, identifies gaps in digital stewardship activity and provides funders and decision-makers with insight into the work needed to ensure that today's valuable digital content remains accessible and comprehensible in the future, supporting a thriving economy, a robust democracy and a rich cultural heritage.
The 2015 Agenda is the result of many months of individual effort and dedicated institutional support from across the NDSA community; and was improved by hundreds of review comments coming not only from NDSA members but also from many reviewers in the national and international preservation community.
Download the full report or the executive summary at http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndsa/nationalagenda/index.html.
Background Information
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) is in a unique position to identify and communicate the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for digital preservation activities in the United States. The 2015 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship identifies emerging trends, opportunities, and gaps in national digital stewardship activity. The agenda is intended to be of use to NDSA members and to the digital preservation community as a whole. This agenda is not focused on assigning activities for the NDSA working groups. Rather, the agenda it is an evaluation of the year’s challenges and emerging issues that would inform digital preservation work across the nation.
The 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship is authored by the NDSA joint leadership group. This group is made up of the Coordinating Committee members, the Working Group co-chairs, and the NDSA facilitator. The 2014 Agenda will be authored by:
- Micah Altman
- Jefferson Bailey
- Karen Cariani
- Jim Corridan
- Jonathan Crabtree
- Michelle Gallinger
- Andrea Goethals
- Abbie Grotke
- Cathy Hartman
- Butch Lazorchak
- Jane Mandelbaum
- Carol Minton-Morris
- Kate Murray
- Trevor Owens
- Meg Phillips
- Abigail Potter
- Robin Ruggaber
- John Spencer
- Helen Tibbo
- Kate Wittenberg