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Call for Applications
We are very pleased that our colleagues at the University of Miami will host 
the five-day Digital Preservation Management workshop this January, in Coral 
Gables, Florida. The Application Form will be available on November 8th, 2011 
at 1:00pm ET at http://www.regonline.com/dpmwmiami2012

Digital Preservation Management: Short-Term Solutions for Long-Term Problems
Location: Miami, Florida, USA
Dates: January 8-13, 2012
Tuition: USD $ 950.00 (includes daily lunch and one group dinner)

Who Should Attend?
The intended audience for the workshop series is managers at organizations of 
all kinds who are or will be responsible for managing digital content over 
time. The workshop begins on Sunday evening with an opening session, continues 
Monday -Thursday 9am - 5pm, and concludes on Friday at noon.

Additional information about the workshop structure, content, and instructors 
is available at:
http://dpworkshop.org/workshops/fiveday.html.

Instructors
Nancy McGovern is the lead instructor for the workshop and will be joined by 
topical instructors.

Application for Registration
Workshop applications are reviewed before a formal acceptance and registration 
for the workshop may occur ? a two-step process. The application system will be 
available at 1pm ET on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 and will remain open until the 
workshop is full (24 participants). We have already had a very high level of 
interest in the workshop and encourage early application. Apply online at: 
http://www.regonline.com/dpmwmiami2012

Please Note: Applicants will be notified within five (5) business days if they 
are accepted to register for the January Miami, FL workshop. Until then, the 
applicant status will be ?pending?. Persons accepted to register will be able 
to do so at the end of November when the registration and tuition payment 
system will be made available.

About the Workshop
The Digital Preservation Management Workshops, a series presented since 2003, 
incorporate community standards and exemplars of good practice to provide 
practical guidance for developing effective digital preservation programs. The 
workshops were initially developed at Cornell University beginning in 2003 
under the direction of Anne Kenney and Nancy McGovern. Since 2006, McGovern has 
continued curricular development and directing the workshop from ICPSR at the 
University of Michigan. This has included development of Special Topic advanced 
workshops and a Train-the-Trainer program. Through 2010, the workshop series 
was developed with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

If you have questions, please contact us at: digital-preservation @ 
icpsr.umich.edu
Nancy Y McGovern
Director, Digital Preservation Management workshops
http://www.dpworkshop.org

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