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This is where this action team will make its plans.
This is where this action team will make its plans.
==Digital Preservation X-Challenges==
===Action Team Members===
*Micah Beck, University of Tennessee
*Jane Mandelbaum, Library of Congress
*John Spencer, BMS/Chace
*Dean Farrel, State Library of North Carolina
*Micah Altman, Harvard University
*Mike Smorul, University of Maryland
===Project Overview===
This group will plan and launch a set of challenges and/or prizes in to spur innovation in digital preservation. Group members will focus on defining the challenges, promoting them, and exploring ways to identify funding to support challenges if it is determined that funding would be appropriate. The action team will communicate over email and report their work on their wiki page. Email Jane Mandelbaum (jman@loc.gov) if you would like to participate.


===Example of different prize/challenge models===
===Example of different prize/challenge models===

Revision as of 10:25, 9 March 2011

This is where this action team will make its plans.

Digital Preservation X-Challenges

Action Team Members

  • Micah Beck, University of Tennessee
  • Jane Mandelbaum, Library of Congress
  • John Spencer, BMS/Chace
  • Dean Farrel, State Library of North Carolina
  • Micah Altman, Harvard University
  • Mike Smorul, University of Maryland

Project Overview

This group will plan and launch a set of challenges and/or prizes in to spur innovation in digital preservation. Group members will focus on defining the challenges, promoting them, and exploring ways to identify funding to support challenges if it is determined that funding would be appropriate. The action team will communicate over email and report their work on their wiki page. Email Jane Mandelbaum (jman@loc.gov) if you would like to participate.

Example of different prize/challenge models