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Abstract
<p>The Digital Preservation Task Force will share updates about the task force’s work, and discuss recent developments in the field of Digital Preservation. The main focus of the session will be a discussion between the panelists with plenty of opportunity for those in attendance to ask questions and offer feedback.</p>
<p>Currently, the Task Force has made several documents available via the<a href="http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=1346&pk_association_webpage=8655"> NASIG website</a> for reference by librarians, publishers, third party preservation agencies, and other interested parties. In addition, the Task Force has plans to develop a survey to better understand how NASIG can serve its membership and the profession at large with regard to digital preservation initiatives. The Task Force is also seeking ways in which it can collaborate with other professional organizations to proactively ensure digital preservation of the scholarly record.</p>
Publishing Library and Information Science preservation journals