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Identifying Rights-holders and Applying Open Licensing as Part of Digital Preservation

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Date

Wednesday, 7th September 2022

This workshop was due to run as part of the 2022 DPASSH conference but had to be postponed so this is an opportunity to take part in a workshop to identify rights-holders and apply open licensing as part of digital preservation process. 

Time of workshop: 10.00 am- 10.45 am

Registration: Zoom

A key part of digital preservation is ensuring long-term access to archived materials. Without a proper understanding of copyright and licensing, collection stewards can often fall at the last hurdle and find themselves unable to make their carefully archived digital material available for browsing and research. This workshop will give an overview of Irish and EU copyright law as it applies to digital material, introduce the open licences that are most commonly used for publishing digital collections, and give recommendations for the best ways to identify rights holders and get permissions to publish collections under open licences. The workshop will draw upon the digital collections published by Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Archiving Reproductive Health project, which includes material with a variety of different rights holders and permissions associated with it. Digital Archivist Clare Lanigan will lead the workshop, which will take the form of a presentation followed by a question and answer session. This workshop was due to run as part of the Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DPASSH) 2022 conference in June but was rescheduled. 

‘Digital Preservation of Reproductive Health Resources: Archiving the 8th’ (Archiving Reproductive Health) is a project funded by Wellcome and implemented by the Digital Repository of Ireland, providing long-term preservation and access to the many at-risk archives generated by the grassroots women’s reproductive health movement in Ireland.

This event will be recorded. 

 

 



DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).

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