Open reel to open source: digital preservation of the UK’s videotape heritage by Michael Norman, BFI
Reframing the public’s relationship with the nation’s screen heritage by Arike Oke, BFI
Making the BFI National Archive the most open in the world? Start with open source by Joanna White, BFI
Binghamton University Libraries celebrate World Digital Preservation Day by Erin Rushton, Binghampton University, USA
Finding the Proof of the PID Pudding by Alice Meadows, Josh Brown and Natasha Simons, Datacite
Let’s Keep It FAIR by Tuomas J. Alaterä, Tietoarkisto
6 ways automated digital preservation changes everything by Jon Tilbury, Preservica
World Digital Preservation Day 2022 by St George's Library, University of London
An Introduction to Digital Preservation by Teresa Wong, John M. Kelly Library, Toronto
Calling the OPF’s corporate archives and archivists! by Ross Spencer, Ravensburger AG for the OPF Blog
What next for Digital Preservation? 3 Takeaways from iPres 2022 by Simon Mackley, Swansea University
Building and Sustaining a Digital Preservation Program at NARA by Elizabeth England and Leslie Johnston, Digital Preservation, Office of the Deputy Archivist of the United States
Pause for Reflection by Claire Collins, Gloucestershire Archives
Digital preservation scenarios by Simon Wilson
Wheel Out the Digital Dark Age Klaxon! by Johan van der Knijff
Digitale Archivierung und Recht by Annabel Walz, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
Data for All for Good – Archiving Reproductive Health by Clare Lanigan and Dr Lorraine Grimes, Digital Repository of Ireland
Arguing the case for Digital Preservation: Are you a ‘passavist’? by Georgia Moppet, OPF
Transmettre et partager les actions de préservation numérique : l’initiative PAR (Preservation Action Registry) by Bertrand Caron, BnF and Dominique Naud, SIAF
FAIR-IMPACT on the World Digital Preservation Day by Maaike Verburg, DANS
A FILE FORMAT BY ANY OTHER PRONOM SIGNATURE by Edward Shaddow, Shaddow Library
Born-digital Literary Archives — How We’re Capturing the Future by Callum McKean, British Library
World Digital Preservation Day – Be the Yeast by Artefactual
Discovering the digital: Developing born digital access by Kathryn Steenson, University of Nottingham
World Digital Preservation Day 2022 by Vicky Holmes, University of Leicester
Starting with 3D Data: A 3D Data Book Sprint by University of Bristol Theatre Collection
Planning ahead for DVD-Video migration research
Starting with complexity: Archiving digital-born music compositions from Mac systems of the 80s/90s