SHRAB Webinar: Basic Principles and Practices of Born-Digital Preservation

Mar 2, 2017

The Wyoming State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) is sponsoring a webinar, “Basic Principles and Practices of Born-Digital Preservation,” on March 7, from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

This free webinar is for anyone interested in how to preserve documents that exist only as digital or electronically created files. Presenter will be Tyler Cline, Digital Archivist at the American Heritage Center.  Cline will discuss the background of digital records and achievable practices for preserving them.

Pre-registration is not necessary. Join the webinar at this link a few minutes before it begins. For more information, contact SHRAB chair Mike Strom, Wyoming State Archivist, at (307) 777-7020.

“Basic Principles and Practices of Born-Digital Presercation” is hosted by the University of Wyoming and is offered in cooperation with the UW American Heritage Center and the Wyoming SHRAB

The Wyoming State Historical Records Advisory Board promotes the identification, preservation and dissemination of the state’s historical records, by encouraging and supporting ongoing training programs for state, tribal, and local governments, local repositories, organizations, and others in Wyoming. It is administered by the Wyoming State Archives of the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources and is one of many similar organizations in existence nationwide, supported by and operating in cooperation with the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), a branch of the National Archives.

If you have a question about this or any other article, please contact us at statelibrary@wyo.gov

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