8 June 2022
Meg Phillips, representing the International Council on Archives which sponsors the Award for Collaboration & Co-operation in 2022 was delighted with the finalists, saying: “As sponsor of this Award, I am very pleased to see the commitment to collaboration and sharing which is displayed in our finalist projects. Their work is of great benefit to the entire digital preservation community.”
Finalists for The National Archives (UK) Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work are (in no particular order):
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Catherine Alexander with 'An Investigation of Environmentally Sustainable Digital Preservation in Scotland'
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Mychely Schubert with 'Blockchain and land property records: a multiple case study identifying barriers'
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sasha arden with 'Access to Artistic Content on CD-ROMs'
Finalists for The National Records of Scotland Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy are (in no particular order):
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Archiving Reproductive Health
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Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin’s Personal Cinema: the digital and archival legacy
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Preserving and sharing the Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert photographic collection
Finalists for the International Council on Archives (ICA) Award for Collaboration and Co-operation are (in no particular order):
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Kickstart Cymru: Enhancing digital preservation capacity in Wales
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ARCHIVER - Archiving and Preservation for Research Environments
Read more on the Digital Preservation Coaltion website: https://www.dpconline.org/events/digital-preservation-awards/the-finalists