2026 DPC Workflow Webinars
Free to attend and open to all, the Digital Preservation Workflow Webinar series in March will showcase just some of the digital preservation workflow processes developed and implemented by the digital preservation community. Each speaker will present their workflow, which represents a part of the digital preservation process or a particular digital media or content type, before we open the floor for discussion and a chance to ask questions.
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Webinar Series Programme
2 March 2026
Episode 1
Recordings from 14:00-15:30 UTC on Monday, 2 March 2026.
Using Power Automate to catalogue records
Elizabeth Thompson-MacRae - University of St Andrews
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Ingesting the Born-Digital Records of This is Croydon - London Borough of Culture 2023-2024
Rachel Stevenson - Croydon Archives (Croydon Council)
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Internet Archive Backup in Michigan Digital Preservation Network
Susan Borda - University of Michigan Library
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4 March 2026
Episode 2
Recordings from 21:00-22:30 UTC on Wednesday, 4 March 2026.
Describing Web Archives: An Interlinked Approach to Access and Outreach
Tracee Haupt Fugate, Carly Boerrigter, Lauren Baker - Library of Congress
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Pathways to Preservation: Article Processing Workflows for the CLOCKSS Archive
Meghan Frazer, Mary-Ellen Petrich, Carmen Cox - LOCKSS Program & CLOCKSS Archive
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5 March 2026
Episode 3
Recordings from 22:00-23:30 UTC on Thursday, 5 March 2026.
Integrating Statistics Generation into Digital Preservation Workflows
Mariecris Gatlabayan - University of Washington
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Low-Cost Digital Preservation Workflow for Under-Resourced Institutions based on Google Workspace
Monné Victorine Loua - Ministry of Culture and Francophonie of Côte d'Ivoire
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6 March 2026
Episode 4
Recordings from 14:00-15:30 UTC on Friday, 6 March 2026.
We're not toying around: Developing email archiving workflows with the James W. Toy papers
Elena Colón-Marrero, Alexis Miettinen, Gideon Goodrich - Bentley Historical Library – University of Michigan
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