Hi!
 
Department of Information Technology, Government of India is in the process of formulating the national initiative on National Digital Preservation Programme (NDPP). It is intended to address the technological challenges involved in the long term digital preservation of historically significant cultural materials, heritage archives, citizen information, libraries, scientific data, and other important information resources, etc.
 
More details about the programme can be had from www.ndpp.in.
 
A step ahead in this direction,  during March 24-25, 2009 Indo-US Workshop on International Trends in Digital Preservation was organized at Pune by C-DAC pune and MICT in collaboration with Indo-US Science and Technology Forum. The following were the main objectives of the workshop:
 
Getting an exposure to international trends in digital preservation

Understanding the case studies of digital preservation and learn from the rich experience of experts involved in digital preservation.

Evolving a comprehensive strategy and recommendations for effective implementation of National Digital Preservation Programme (NDPP)
 
The proceedings with full papers and slide presentations are now downloadable in PDF format from the URL as given below.

Explore the URL below-
http://www.ndpp.in/Programme_schedule.html

I hope that this material will be useful to the archiving community in India and around the world.
 
Regards
Ramesh
 
 
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Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)
Librarian & Head-Kala Nidhi Division
Coordinator- ABIA International  Index Project
 
Additional Charge:
Director, National Mission for Manusripts

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts(IGNCA)
(An Autonomous body under Ministry of Culture. Govt. of India)
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Phone: 91-11-23385442, 23385884
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Email: gaur@ignca.nic.in; rcgaur@bol.net.in


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