Chapter 8. Conclusion

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  • Erin Baucom

Abstract

Chapter 8 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 57, no. 4), “Creating Adaptable Digital Preservation Workflows,” is a reiteration of the reason why workflows are important: that building and implementing these workflows is only a piece of a much larger digital preservation ecosystem and that digital preservation is iterative and ever-evolving. So too must be your workflows.

Author Biography

Erin Baucom

Erin Baucom is an associate professor and the digital archivist at the University of Montana. She is responsible for developing strategies, workflows, and policies for ingest, management, and preservation of born-digital materials acquired archives. She provides digital asset management instruction to the students, faculty, and staff of the university. She earned her master’s degree in library science with a concentration in archives and records management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2016. She also holds a BA in history from Old Dominion University.

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2021-05-24

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