For years, archives have focused on creating workflows for the ingest and preservation of born-digital records. Although we have become increasingly comfortable with the SIPs and AIPs of the OAIS model, many of us still struggle with the DIPs and proving access to those materials. This course will focus on the underlying policy consideration in play when providing access to born-digital records as well as provide an overview of methods and tools for providing appropriate access. The course will also demonstrate multiple tools for identifying and redacting sensitive or protected information from born-digital records. This course is primarily focused on born-digital records and will not deal with best practices for digitization projects.
Webinar // 10:00am-11:30am Discussion // 11:30am-12:30pm lunch on your own Optional tour // 1:30pm-2:30pm
Light refreshments will be provided. For more detailed information please see the SAA course description.
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Juliana Kuipers NEA Treasurer Harvard University Archives Pusey Library - Harvard Yard Cambridge, MA 02138
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