The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to share its new program of activities for the coming year, 2025-2026.
The prospectus is the DPC’s plan for the next twelve months. It outlines upcoming publications, training opportunities, webinars, specialist briefings and supporting resources. Specifically shaped by the evolving needs of DPC members, it aims to empower and
support the global digital preservation community. Accessible in multiple languages and time zones, the program ensures that no matter their location, members of the digital preservation community can stay informed, connected, and equipped for the challenges
ahead.
Among the highlights of the coming year is the DPC Members Fora and Networking Event series, which will take place in person across three continents: Australasia, Europe, and the Americas. Additionally, on 6 November 2025,
World Digital Preservation Day returns, featuring the launch of a global advocacy campaign 'Why Preserve?'
Furthermore, work will begin on new courses such as Preserving E-Publications and
Getting Started with Advocacy for Digital Preservation. To accommodate diverse schedules, a program of online events will cater for different time zones, providing insight and advice on topics including ‘Disaster Planning', 'Working with Floppy
Disks', 'Cybersecurity' and 'The Environmental Impact of Digital Preservation'. These sessions will then be complemented by an expanded range of task forces and working groups, offering focused peer support on specialized areas of digital
preservation.
Of particular note this year is the launch of the Carbon Footprint Toolkit, a timely and practical resource to help organizations assess and reduce the environmental impact of their digital preservation activities. In parallel, a new Task Force on
Indigenous Cultural Material will convene members across Australasia and the Asia-Pacific to explore respectful, community-led approaches to managing digital Indigenous heritage, in partnership with traditional owners and custodians.
As a key benefit, members of the Coalition receive free-of-charge priority access to all DPC events and publications. Ultimately, the program is overseen by Full Members who commission research tied directly to their strategic needs.
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