Library of Congress forges digital preservation alliance
The Library of Congress is forming a new partnership dedicated to preserving and providing access to digital content.
The Library of Congress has started a new partnership between organizations that work to provide access to digital content to bolster preservation of important content.
The partnership, named the National Digital Stewardship Alliance, will develop improved preservation standards and practices, the library said Aug. 3. The alliance will also work with experts to identify categories of digital information that are most worthy of preservation and take steps to make it part of a national collection, it said. The new group will provide national leadership for digital preservation and training, the library added.
The NDSA is an outgrowth of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program that the library has administered since 2000. The NDIPP has involved partnerships between more than 170 institutions to provide access to a diverse national collection of digital content, the library said.
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