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Playable Heritage: Creating a Collaborative Framework for Collecting Video Game Culture
Added on 1 July 2026
National Museums Scotland, National Library of Scotland, National Videogame Museum and Ukie (The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment) are co-hosting a free conference in Edinburgh on Wednesday 16 September to develop a roadmap for collecting video game culture across the UK.
Vacancy for Project Manager at British Library
13 June 2026
Boston Spa / St Pancras
£40,212 per annum (BSP) / £43,867 per annum (STP)
Full-Time
DPC Members: One week left to cast your vote in the Digital Preservation Awards 2026!
Added on 29 June 2026
There is just one week left for DPC Members to help decide the winners of the Digital Preservation Awards 2026!
Celebrating Karyn Williamson’s ARA Award Nomination
Added on 25 June 2026
We are delighted to share that our colleague Karyn Williamson has been nominated for the Archives and Records Association (ARA) Record Keeper of the Year Award 2025!
This recognition reflects Karyn’s outstanding contribution to the archives and digital preservation sector, particularly her collaborative, community-centred approach and her commitment to widening participation and access.
We also warmly congratulate the other nominees for this year’s award, whose work continues to inspire excellence across the profession.
DPC Launches Preserving E-Theses Resource Pack
Added on 22 June 2026
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has today launched the Preserving E-Theses Resource Pack, a new set of practical resources designed to help universities support the long-term accessibility and use of doctoral theses.
As theses become increasingly digital - and often include data, multimedia, code, and web-based content - ensuring they remain accessible and understandable over time presents new challenges. While universities are generally responsible for preserving theses, the way they are prepared and submitted can significantly affect access, use, and reuse in the future.
The new Resource Pack is intended to help staff involved in the PhD submission process understand the digital preservation challenges associated with e-theses and support students in addressing them. The pack includes practical guidance for staff, quick guides for students, including an introductory video, and supporting materials that can be integrated into existing doctoral training and support programs.
DPC launches new Technology Watch Guidance Note series on Cyber Security
Added on 18 June 2026
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has today launched the first in a new three-part Technology Watch Guidance Note series exploring cyber security and resilience for digital preservation. Available initially as an exclusive preview for DPC Members, the series will be released publicly on 31 August 2026.
Vacancy for Digital Preservation and Access Manager at University of the Arts London
30 June 2026
Hybrid – LCC Elephant and Castle/Home
£44,375 to £52,977 per annum
Fixed Term
Call for Applicants: DPC Grant for iPRES 2026 in Copenhagen
Added on 17 June 2026
The DPC is pleased to offer one Career Development Fund grant to support a DPC Member attending iPRES 2026, the 22nd International Conference on Digital Preservation. The conference will take place 21-25 September 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark, with in-person and virtual participation options.
This DPC Career Development Fund grant will cover 100% of conference registration fees and provide a contribution towards travel and accommodation if attending in person. Grant applications are welcomed from DPC Members until 23:59 (anywhere in the world) on Friday, 3rd July 2026. More details about the grant, eligibility and criteria are provided below.
DPC Member voting opens for the 2026 Digital Preservation Awards
Added on 16 June 2026
DPC members are invited to cast their vote and decide the Digital Preservation Awards winners for 2026 as polling opens now!
The prestigious Digital Preservation Awards is the most prominent celebration of achievement for those people and organizations who have made significant and innovative contributions to maintaining a digital legacy and the finalists for this year’s set of categories have all been selected for their work to towards this goal.
DPC launches Advocacy Toolkit to help organisations make the case for digital preservation
Added on 16 June 2026
Making the case for digital preservation can be difficult, especially when priorities compete and time is limited.
In response to member needs, the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has launched its new Digital Preservation Advocacy Toolkit, a practical, community‑driven resource designed to support those with responsibility for digital materials in making a compelling case for digital preservation within their organisations.
The Toolkit has been created for use across all sectors, from government and cultural heritage to healthcare, finance, higher education, research and industry. By aligning digital preservation with organisational priorities such as compliance, risk, innovation and efficiency, it helps practitioners position their work in ways that resonate with decision makers.

















































































































































