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Digital material is ubiquitous. However, if this data is not cared for, it will not be accessible in the future. Until recently, preservation, applied well after the digital item was created, had been the main method used to maintain digital materials over time. However, new technologies have raised additional challenges beyond which preservation can address. It has become clear that maintaining digital material needs to start before the point of creation, to ensure continued access over time. This course provides an introduction to the digital curation lifecycle as a strategy to manage the creation, conservation, and preservation of and long term access to digital materials.
In this module you will engage with digital curation theory, engage in practice via a team project and experiment with digital curation tools in a series of mini-workshops.
In this module you will engage with digital curation theory, engage in practice via a team project and experiment with digital curation tools in a series of mini-workshops.
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