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Posters at Session 10


Posters will be presented on online meeting Session 10 and screens onsite. 

 
(1) DIGITAL PRESERVATION STORAGE CRITERIA AND RELEVANT STANDARDS - Latest Development on the Digital Preservation Storage Criteria. 
Eld Zierau (Royal Danish Library), Cynthia Wu (National Library of New Zealand), Andrea Goethals (National Library of New Zealand), Nancy McGovern (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sibyl Schaefer (University of California)
 
(2) INTRODUCING THE FORMAT LIBRARY HELPER
Jay Gattuso (National Library of New Zealand)
 
(3) IS THIS IMAGE THAT IMAGE?
Jay Gattuso (National Library of New Zealand)
 
(4) LaVaH - Distributed Long-Term Preservation with Diverse Roles and Responsibilities
Natascha Schumann (hebis Verbundzentrale, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), Martina Sinkovic (hebis Verbundzentrale, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
 
(5) Digital Lifecycle Management in Maryland: Establishing the Foundations for Consortial Approaches to Digital Preservation at Maryland Universities and Affiliated Institutions
Joseph Koivisto (University of Maryland, USA), Laura Bell (University of Baltimore, USA), Kristin Conlin (University of Baltimore, USA), John Esh (Towson University, USA), Allison Fischbach (Towson University, USA), Fatemeh Rezaei (University of Baltimore, USA),Ashley Todd-Diaz (Towson University, USA)
 
(6) A data-visiting infrastructure for providing access to preserved databases that cannot be shared or made publicly accessible
Martin Weise (TU Wien, Austria), Andreas Rauber (TU Wien, Austria)
 
(7) PHS-PRES: MULTI-SIDED PROTECTION FOR POPULATION HEALTH DATA
Chenliu Yang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Jiahui Hu (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences),Yunman Fan (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), An Fang (Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences)
 
(8) Enhancing French Digital Preservation Cooperation
Yannick Grandcolas (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
 
(9) CHANGING PRACTICES IN FIXITY: Results from the 2021 NDSA Fixity Survey
Nick Krabbenhoeft (New York Public Library, USA), Carol Kussmann (University of Minnesota, USA), Sibyl Schaefer (University of California San Diego, USA)