Digital Preservation Conference 2020 DLF About Overview Calendar FAQ Foundational Principles Leadership Strategic Plan Membership Join the NDSA Member Orientation Members Groups Overview Interest Groups Content Infrastructure Standards and Practices Active Working Groups Communications and Publications Conference Program Innovation Awards Levels of Preservation NDSA Agenda Publications Overview Levels of Preservation NDSA Agenda OSF Repository Conference DigiPres Conference 2021 Past DigiPres Conferences News Digital Preservation Conference 2020 About the NDSA and Digital Preservation 2020 The NDSA is a consortium of more than 250 organizations committed to the long-term preservation and stewardship of digital information and cultural heritage, for the benefit of present and future generations. Digital Preservation 2020 (#digipres20) will be a crucial venue for intellectual exchange, community-building, development of good practices, and national-level agenda-setting in the field, helping to chart future directions for both the NDSA and digital stewardship. The NDSA strives to create a safe, accessible, welcoming, and inclusive event, and operates under the DLF Forum’s Code of Conduct. Conference Materials and Recordings Held November 12, 2020, the program, slide decks, and recordings of the presentations for Digital Preservation 2020: Get Active With Digital Preservation are now all available. Browse the program. Slide decks are available on OSF. Recordings are available as a playlist on the NDSA YouTube Channel. We are so grateful to our Digital Preservation 2020 sponsors! Keynote: Jennifer Ferretti Jennifer Ferretti will open this year’s Digital Preservation conference. Jennifer A. Ferretti (she/her) is an artist and Digital Initiatives Librarian at the Maryland Institute College of Art on Piscataway Land (Baltimore, Maryland). She is a first-generation American Latina/Mestiza whose librarianship is guided by critical perspectives, not neutrality. With a firm belief that art is information, she is interested in the research methodologies of artists and non-Western forms of knowledge making and sharing. Jennifer is a Library Journal 2018 Mover and Shaker, and founder and principal of We Here,™️ a community dedicated to supporting folks who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in libraries and archives. 2020 DigiPres Organizing Committee Thank you to our wonderful planning committee! Courtney C. Mumma, Texas Digital Library (chair) Tricia Patterson, Harvard University (vice chair) Heather Barnes, Wake Forest University Suzanne Chase, Georgetown University David Cirella, Yale University Library Greg Colati, University of Connecticut Stefan Elnabli, UCSD Libraries Elizabeth England, US National Archives and Records Administration Siobhan Hagan, DC Public Library Deirdre Joyce, Syracuse University Julia Kim, Library of Congress Alex Kinnaman, Virginia Tech University Libraries Kathryn Michaelis, Emory University Jes Neal, Hampshire College Dan Noonan, The Ohio State University Krista Oldham, Clemson University Libraries Margo Padilla, NY Historical Society Museum & Library Thomas Pulhamus, University of Delaware Aliya Reich, CLIR/DLF Amy Rudersdorf, AVP Abby Stambach, College of the Holy Cross Lance Stuchell, University of Michigan Library Paige Walker, Boston College Kristen Weischedel, Illinois Institute of Technology Frederick Zarndt, Digital Divide Data Calendar and Past Meetings Future Events: For the latest on upcoming events, see our NDSA calendar. More events relevant to the NDSA’s mission are to be found on the DLF Community Calendar. Past Meetings: An archive of Digital Preservation meetings from 2011-2020 can be found on the Past Digital Preservation Conference page. NDSA About Members Groups Calendar Social Twitter iTunes Youtube News LinkedIn Contact NDSA c/o CLIR+DLF 2221 South Clark Street, Arlington, VA 22202 E: ndsa@diglib.org NDSA The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. All content on this site is available for re-use under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License. DLF