DCC & DPC Monthly newsletter
7 July, 2010 | in Publications
By: Chris Rusbridge
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) and DCC are delighted to be collaborating on the joint publication of 'What's New'. This monthly web publication marks a new initiative between the DPC and DCC which aims to pools our efforts and produce a more frequent and more interactive news bulletin for those interested in all matters of digital curation and preservation. It is a successor of the DCC's Curation News Round-up and the DPC's quarterly bulletin 'What's new in Digital Preservation?'. Each month, this publication will feature a snapshot of what's on and what's new, a topical discussion paper, a practitioner profile and an update from one of our partners overseas. In addition, readers are invited to share comments and debate current issues. The DPC and DCC are delighted to be working together in this way and welcome you to send us your newsworthy items for wider dissemination. Please get in touch at info@dcc.ac.uk.
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