Registration is now open for Digital Preservation 2013, the annual meeting of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) and the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA). Taking place on July 23-25 in Alexandria, VA, the conference is free but seats are limited.
The first two days feature a great lineup of speakers, including Emily Gore, (Digital Public Library of America) Sarah Werner (Folger Shakespeare Library), Jason Scott (Archive Team), Aaron Straup Cope (Cooper-Hewitt Museum Labs) and more .
There will also be a CURATECamp (an unconference for people involved with digital curation) as part of the conference.
As always, if you can’t make the conference you can follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #digpres13.
This post was produced through a cooperation between Kristen Andrews, Elizabeth Lorang, and Caro Pinto (Editors-at-Large for the week), Roxanne Shirazi (dh+lib review editor for the week), and Zach Coble and Sarah Potvin (site editors).