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If you are interesting in joining this Action Team, please contact Daniel Cornwall to sign up.
If you are interesting in joining this Action Team, please contact Daniel Cornwall to sign up.
===Ideas===
This section is a space for people to brainstorm about either what our message should be like or how to go about crafting it.
*Any message we put out should have some simple step our audience can take to improve preservation of their resources.
===Resources===
[http://www.madetostick.com/ Made to Stick] - Companion website to book [http://alaskastatelibrary.worldcat.org/oclc/68786839 Made to Stick] about crafting compelling messages.

Revision as of 17:21, 6 January 2011

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Description of Work

The “Mission” Action Team will explore the high-level mission that drives a digital preservation awareness campaign. What is the dominant message that the NDSA hopes to propagate regarding the preservation of digital information? Are different messages (or variations on a single message) necessary to reach different audiences?

Action Team Members

  • LEADER: Daniel Cornwall, Alaska State Library (daniel.cornwall@alaska.gov)
  • Pete Watters, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, pwatters@lib.az.us

If you are interesting in joining this Action Team, please contact Daniel Cornwall to sign up.


Ideas

This section is a space for people to brainstorm about either what our message should be like or how to go about crafting it.

  • Any message we put out should have some simple step our audience can take to improve preservation of their resources.

Resources

Made to Stick - Companion website to book Made to Stick about crafting compelling messages.