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NATIONAL DIGITAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRESERVATION PROGRAM A N OV E R V I E W O F T H I S D I G I TA L P R E S E R VAT I O N I N I T I AT I V E
C H R I S T I N E N E W M A N A N D K E L LY S I R E T T I S I 6 5 2 2 G E S T I O N D E S D O C U M E N T S E L E C T R O N I Q U EM A R C H 1 0 T H , 2 0 1 4
AGENDA
About Library and
Congress
Program Background
Scope of NDIIPP
Timeline
NDIIPP Initiatives
Program Structure
ImportanceLC image taken from NDIIPP 2010 Report
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
NATIONAL DIGITAL
STEWARDSHIP ALLIANCE
(164)
DIGITAL PRESERVATION
OUTREACH AND
EDUCATION (50)
NATIONAL DIGITAL
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
AND PRESERVATION PROGRAM (261)
FEDERAL DIGITIZATION GUIDELINES
INITIATIVE (17)
INTERNATIONAL INTERNET
PRESERVATION CONSORTIUM
(37)
The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) is a collaborative digital preservation program that supports the successful and sustainable stewardship of digital content. The program’s mission statement is aimed at implementing a
national strategy to collect, preserve, and make available significant digital content especially information that is created in digital form only, for current and future generations.
Library of Congress. (n.d.-6). Program Background. .
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
NATIONAL DIGITAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRESERVATION PROGRAM
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SCOPE
The mission of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) is to develop a national strategy to collect, preserve and make available significant digital content, especially information that is created in digital form only, for current and future use. Preservation partners from around the world are selecting and preserving at risk digital content organized into over 1400 collections.
(Library of Congress, n.d.-1)
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”WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW
WHY
TIMELINE2000:
2003:
2003:
2004:
2005:
2007:
2008:
2011:
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
Congress created legislation that enacted NDIIPP
Started accepting program proposals
Kickoff meeting for all partners
Began Preserving State Government Information Initiative
“Preserving Our Digital Heritage” was issued by Library of Congress
Funded first proposals
Launched Preserving Creative America Initiative
Published “Preserving Our Digital Heritage: 2010 Report“
NDIIPPINITIATIVES
Digital Preservation Partnerships (9)
Digital Archiving and Long-Term Preservation (11)
Technical Architecture (7)
Digital Preservation Policy (2)
Preserving Creative America (9)
Preserving State Government Information (5)
Strategic Partnerships (4)
Organizational Alliances (5)
Standards Alliances (3)
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
LEAD INSTITUTION
PARTNER INSTITUTION(
S)
PROJECT A
AFFINITY GROUPS
LC SENIOR STAFF
MEMBER
FACILIATED BY
LC STAFF
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
Educational Broadcasting Corporation
(Thirteen/WNET New York)
WGBH Educational Foundation
LC SENIOR STAFF
MEMBER
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
PROJECT:Establish procedures, structures, and national
standards necessary to preserve public television programs produced in digital formats.
Public Broadcasting Service
New York University
LEAD INSTITUTION
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHY
The NDIIPP is a national program that supports the stewardship of digital content. They are influential in a number of ways:
The NDIIPP has invested in a variety of initiatives to form a network of preservation partners.
The NDIIPP has developed infrastructure with the help of their international community of partners to support the stewardship of digital content.
The NDIIPP has funded numerous initiatives to target at-risk material in a broad range of creative works, including digital photographs, cartoons, motion pictures, sound recordings and video games.
The NDIIPP contribute to greater access to preserved material through various partner collections.
IMPORTANCE
THANK YOU.ANY QUESTIONS?
REFERENCES (1/2)
Ashenfelder, M. (2014). Digital Preservation Pioneer: Bill LeFurgy. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2014/02/digital-
preservation-pioneer-bill-lefurgy/
LeFurgy, W. (2005). Building Preservation Partnerships: The Library of CongressNational Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. Library
Trends, 54(1), 163-172. doi: 10.1353/lib.2006.0004
Library of Congress. (n.d.-1). About the Library. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.loc.gov/about/
Library of Congress. (n.d.-2). General Information. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.loc.gov/about/general-information/
Library of Congress. (n.d.-3). Initiatives. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/about/initiatives.html
Library of Congress. (n.d.-4). Partners. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/partners/
Library of Congress. (n.d.-5). Partner Collections. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/collections/collections.html
Library of Congress. (n.d.-6). Program Background. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/about/background.html
National Digital Information Infrastructure & Preservation Program. (2010). Preserving Our Digital Heritage: The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program 2010 Report. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/documents/NDIIPP2010Report_Post.pdf
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