ARMA International Events
Best Practices for Long-Term Preservation
Work environments create electronic records in a variety of file formats. Over time, these formats may become obsolete or unusable, rendering these electronic records inaccessible. Monitoring and regulating the usage of file formats can help minimize the risk of records loss. Furthermore, standardizing formats reduces costs and provides a platform to better manage records over time. This work is also essential in forming a digital preservation strategy which can help ensure your records are accessible, accurate, authentic, reliable, legible, and readable throughout the record life cycle.
Join Krista Sorenson, the Electronic Records and Digital Preservation Archivist for the Wisconsin Historical Society, as she provides challenges and best practices for preserving digital files for the records life cycle.
As of 2020, Krista Sorenson serves as the Electronic Records and Digital Preservation Archivist for the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS). In this role, she facilitates the transfer of electronic records from state and local agencies to the archive in addition to conducting processing, preservation, and access actions on collection materials. Her current interests focus on digital preservation and the development of email archiving. Prior to her start at WHS, Krista worked on digitization projects at the State Library of North Carolina and in local government records management at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
This event has been approved for 1 IGP CEU in the Information Management category.
Work environments create electronic records in a variety of file formats. Over time, these formats may become obsolete or unusable, rendering these electronic records inaccessible. Monitoring and regulating the usage of file formats can help minimize the risk of records loss. Furthermore, standardizing formats reduces costs and provides a platform to better manage records over time. This work is also essential in forming a digital preservation strategy which can help ensure your records are accessible, accurate, authentic, reliable, legible, and readable throughout the record life cycle.
Join Krista Sorenson, the Electronic Records and Digital Preservation Archivist for the Wisconsin Historical Society, as she provides challenges and best practices for preserving digital files for the records life cycle.
As of 2020, Krista Sorenson serves as the Electronic Records and Digital Preservation Archivist for the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS). In this role, she facilitates the transfer of electronic records from state and local agencies to the archive in addition to conducting processing, preservation, and access actions on collection materials. Her current interests focus on digital preservation and the development of email archiving. Prior to her start at WHS, Krista worked on digitization projects at the State Library of North Carolina and in local government records management at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
This event has been approved for 1 IGP CEU in the Information Management category.
Date and Location
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
10:00 - 11:00 am PST
Location:
Virtual Meeting
Registration:
https://armamadison.org/meet-reg1.php?id=132
Local ARMA Programs
ARMA California Summer Conference
Pack your bags, and head for sunny Southern California to join your fellow information management professionals for a day of live education, networking opportunities and cutting-edge business exhibitions.
Designed to promote excellence in information and records management, five ARMA California chapters (Golden State, Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and SoCal Inland Empire) have partnered to present you with their 2nd Annual Summer Conference to be held in the heart of Orange County, CA.
Registration is only $125 and includes: 7 educational sessions , Thursday night networking reception, the sponsorship floor, lunch on Thursday, and breakfast on Thursday and Friday.
Continuing Education credits for Certified Records Managers/Analysts (ICRM) and Information Governance Professionals (ARMA) will be available.
Pack your bags, and head for sunny Southern California to join your fellow information management professionals for a day of live education, networking opportunities and cutting-edge business exhibitions.
Designed to promote excellence in information and records management, five ARMA California chapters (Golden State, Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and SoCal Inland Empire) have partnered to present you with their 2nd Annual Summer Conference to be held in the heart of Orange County, CA.
Registration is only $125 and includes: 7 educational sessions , Thursday night networking reception, the sponsorship floor, lunch on Thursday, and breakfast on Thursday and Friday.
Continuing Education credits for Certified Records Managers/Analysts (ICRM) and Information Governance Professionals (ARMA) will be available.
Dates:
Thursday - Friday, June 6-7, 2024
Location:
The Beckman Center
100 Academy Way, Irvine, CA 92617
Registration:
https://arma-gla.org/2024_California_Conference