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We hope you and your families are staying healthy and safe during these unusual times. We write with some updates regarding planning for the 2020
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We hope you and your families are staying healthy and safe during these unusual times. We write with some updates regarding planning for the 2020
The NDSA is pleased to announce the release of the 2019 Storage Infrastructure Survey Report. From May 23 to June 7, 2019, the 2019 NDSA
UPDATE 3/26/2020: The deadline for all CFPs has been extended to Monday, May 11, 2020. For more updates on DLF Forum & COVID-19, please
While all of the recent news has been about the Levels of Digital Preservation V2.0, we have an update to share about the 2013 version
Welcome to 2020! News from your NDSA Greetings one and all. For starters, happy (belated) new year! We have had a lot on the burners
Please join me in welcoming the three new 2020 elected Coordinating Committee members: Courtney Mumma, Daniel Noonan, and Nathan Tallman. Courtney C. Mumma, is an
As part of our ongoing effort to be transparent and informative, the Leadership of the NDSA approved the creation of a new working group to
This post was written by Marlo Longley, who received the AMIA+DLF Cross-Pollinator Travel Award to attend the 2019 AMIA Conference and AMIA+DLF Hack Day in
This post was written by Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, who received an ARL+DLF Fellowship to attend this year’s Forum. Mairelys is the Digital Initiatives Metadata Librarian at Indiana
This post was written by Yvette Ramírez an ARL + DLF Fellowship to attend this year’s Forum. Yvette is an arts administrator, oral-historian, and a MSI
This post was written by Kristin MacDonough, who received a GLAM Cross-Pollinator Fellowship to attend this year’s DLF Forum. As the Grainger Fellow in Time-Based
This post was written by Angel Su, who received a Student & New Professional Fellowship to attend the 2019 DLF Forum. Angel is an Electronic
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