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The Digital Preservation Working Group features members from both the Center for Jewish History and the Partner organizations. The group is comprised of information professionals, digital photographers, and administrators with an interest in the stewardship and preservation of digital files of enduring value in perpetuity. The policy is based on recommendations and best practices from across library, archival, and museum institutions as well as governmental agencies. | The Digital Preservation Working Group features members from both the Center for Jewish History and the Partner organizations. The group is comprised of information professionals, digital photographers, and administrators with an interest in the stewardship and preservation of digital files of enduring value in perpetuity. The policy is based on recommendations and best practices from across library, archival, and museum institutions as well as governmental agencies. | ||
=Members= | |||
Any digital preservation administrators or practitioners are welcome. Current members include Devora Geller (YIVO), Judi Yuen (YIVO), Jennifer Rodewald (CJH), Tamar Zeffren (AJHS), Renate Evers (LBI), Hallel Yadin (YIVO), Sarah Glover (CJH), Bonni-Dara Michaels (YUM), Chris Bentley (LBI), Miriam Clayton (LBI), Josie Naron (YIVO), Saul Hankin (YIVO), Andrey Filimonov (CJH), Andrea Byrne (CJH), Sarah Hopley (CJH), and Eric Fritzler (CJH). | |||
=Policies and Recommendations= | =Policies and Recommendations= | ||
* [https://wiki.cjh.org/index.php/Checksum_generation_and_verification_recommendations Checksum generation and verification recommendations] | |||
=Resources and links= | =Resources and links= | ||
* [https://osf.io/ketr7/ "Legal and Ethical Considerations for Born-Digital Access"] -- Digital Library Foundation (2022) |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 11 November 2022
The Digital Preservation Working Group features members from both the Center for Jewish History and the Partner organizations. The group is comprised of information professionals, digital photographers, and administrators with an interest in the stewardship and preservation of digital files of enduring value in perpetuity. The policy is based on recommendations and best practices from across library, archival, and museum institutions as well as governmental agencies.
Members
Any digital preservation administrators or practitioners are welcome. Current members include Devora Geller (YIVO), Judi Yuen (YIVO), Jennifer Rodewald (CJH), Tamar Zeffren (AJHS), Renate Evers (LBI), Hallel Yadin (YIVO), Sarah Glover (CJH), Bonni-Dara Michaels (YUM), Chris Bentley (LBI), Miriam Clayton (LBI), Josie Naron (YIVO), Saul Hankin (YIVO), Andrey Filimonov (CJH), Andrea Byrne (CJH), Sarah Hopley (CJH), and Eric Fritzler (CJH).
Policies and Recommendations
Resources and links
- "Legal and Ethical Considerations for Born-Digital Access" -- Digital Library Foundation (2022)