Digital Preservation Award
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The Digital Preservation Award is an international award sponsored by the Digital Preservation Coalition. The award 'recognises the many new initiatives being undertaken in the challenging field of digital preservation'.[1] It was inaugurated in 2004 and was initially presented as part of the Institute of ConservationConservation Awards. Since 2012 the prize, which includes a trophy and a cheque, is presented independently. Awards ceremonies have taken place at the British Library, the British Museum and the Wellcome Trust.
Winners and shortlisted entries
[edit | edit source]2004
[edit | edit source]Winner
[edit | edit source]- The Digital Archive: The National Archives of the United Kingdom
Shortlisted
[edit | edit source]- The CAMiLEON Project: University of Leeds & University of Michigan (Special Commendation)
- JISC Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy: Jisc
- Preservation Metadata Extraction Tool: National Library of New Zealand
- Wellcome Library/JISC Web Archiving Project: Wellcome Library & Jisc
2005
[edit | edit source]Winner
[edit | edit source]- PREMIS (Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies): PREMIS Working Group
Shortlisted
[edit | edit source]- Choosing the optimal digital preservation strategy: Vienna University of Technology
- Digital Preservation Testbed: National Archives of the Netherlands
- Reverse Standards Conversion: British Broadcasting Corporation
- UK Web Archiving Consortium
2007
[edit | edit source]Winner
[edit | edit source]- Active Preservation at The National Archives - PRONOM Technical Registry and DROID file format identification tool: The National Archives of the United Kingdom
Shortlisted
[edit | edit source]- LIFE: British Library
- Web Curator Tool software development project: National Library of New Zealand & British Library
- PARADIGM (The Personal Archives Accessible in Digital Media): Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, & John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester
- Digital Repository Audit and Certification: Center for Research Libraries, RLG-OCLC, NARA, Digital Curation Centre, Digital Preservation Europe and NESTOR
2010
[edit | edit source]Winner
[edit | edit source]- The Memento Project: Time Travel for the Web : Old Dominion University and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States
Shortlisted
[edit | edit source]- Web Continuity: ensuring access to online government information, from The National Archives UK
- PLATO 3: Preservation Planning made simple from Vienna University of Technology and the PLANETS Project
- The Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access
- Preserving Virtual Worlds, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Maryland, Stanford University and Linden Lab in the United States
2012
[edit | edit source]Winner - outstanding contribution to teaching and communication in digital preservation in the last 2 years
[edit | edit source]- The Digital Preservation Training Programme, University of London Computing Centre
Shortlisted - outstanding contribution to teaching and communication in digital preservation in the last 2 years
[edit | edit source]- The Signal, Library of Congress
- Keeping Research Data Safe Project, Charles Beagrie Ltd and partners
- Digital Archaeology Exhibition, Story Worldwide Ltd
Winner - outstanding contribution to research and innovation in digital preservation in the last two years
[edit | edit source]- The PLANETS Project [1] Preservation and Long-term Access through Networked Services, The Open Planets Foundation and partners
Shortlisted - outstanding contribution to research and innovation in digital preservation in the last two years
[edit | edit source]- Data Management Planning Toolkit, The Digital Curation Centre and partners
- TOTEM Trustworthy Online Technical Environment Metadata Registry, University of Portsmouth and partners
- The KEEP Emulation Framework, Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands) and partners
Winner - most outstanding contribution to digital preservation in the last decade
[edit | edit source]- The Archaeology Data Service at the University of York
Shortlisted - most outstanding contribution to digital preservation in the last decade
[edit | edit source]- The International Internet Preservation Consortium
- The National Archives for the PRONOM and DROID services
- The PREMIS Preservation Metadata Working Group for the PREMIS Standard
2014
[edit | edit source]Winner - OPF Award for Research and Innovation
[edit | edit source]- bwFLA Functional Long Term Archiving and Access by the University of Freiburg and partners
Shortlisted - OPF Award for Research and Innovation
[edit | edit source]- Jpylyzer by the KB (National Library of the Netherlands) and partners
- The SPRUCE Project by The University of Leeds and partners
Winner - NCDD Award for Teaching and Communications
[edit | edit source]- Practical Digital Preservation: a how to guide for organizations of any size [2] by Adrian Brown
Shortlisted - NCDD Award for Teaching and Communications
[edit | edit source]- Skilling the Information Professional by Aberystwyth University
- Introduction to Digital Curation: An open online UCLeXtend Course by University College London
Winner - Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work in Digital Preservation
[edit | edit source]- Game Preservation in the UK by Alasdair Bachell, University of Glasgow
Shortlisted - Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work in Digital Preservation
[edit | edit source]- Voices from a Disused Quarry by Kerry Evans, Ann MacDonald and Sarah Vaughan, University of Aberystwyth and partners
- Emulation v Format Conversion by Victoria Sloyan, University College London
Winner - Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy
[edit | edit source]- Carcanet Press Email Archive, University of Manchester
Shortlisted - Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy
[edit | edit source]- Conservation and Re-enactment of Digital Art Ready-Made, by the University of Freiburg and Rhizome
- Inspiring Ireland, Digital Repository of Ireland and Partners
- The Cloud and the Cow, Archives and Records Council of Wales
2016
[edit | edit source]Winner - SSI Award for Research and Innovation
[edit | edit source]- NCDD and NDE, ‘Constructing a network of nationwide facilities together.’
Winner - NCDD Award for Teaching and Communications
[edit | edit source]- The National Archives and The Scottish Council on Archives: ‘Transforming Archives/Opening Up Scotland’s Archives.’
Winner - Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work in Digital Preservation
[edit | edit source]- Anthea Seles, University College London and ‘The Transferability of Trusted Digital Repository Standards to an East African context.’
Winner - The National Archives Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy
[edit | edit source]- Amsterdam Museum and Partners, ‘The Digital City revives: A case study of web archaeology.’
Winner - DPC Award for the Most Outstanding Digital Preservation Initiative in Industry
[edit | edit source]- HSBC, 'The Global Digital Archive'
DPC Fellowship
[edit | edit source]- Brewster Kahle, the Internet Archive
Full List of Finalists 2016
[edit | edit source]2018
[edit | edit source]Winner - Software Sustainability Institute Award for Research and Innovation
[edit | edit source]- ePADD, University of Stanford
Shortlisted - Software Sustainability Institute Award for Research and Innovation
[edit | edit source]- VeraPDF, Open Preservation Foundation
- Contributions towards Defining the Discipline, Sarah Higgins - Aberystwyth University
- Flashback: Preservation of legacy digital collections, British Library
Winner - DPC Award for Teaching and Communications
[edit | edit source]- The Archivist’s Guide to KryoFlux, Universities of Texas, Duke, Los Angeles, Yale and Emory
Shortlisted - DPC Award for Teaching and Communications
[edit | edit source]- Evidence-based postgraduate education in digital information management, University College Dublin
- Leren Preserveren (Learning Digital Preservation), Digital Heritage Network and Het Nieuwe Instituut
- Ibadan/Liverpool Digital Curation Curriculum Review Project, Universities of Ibadan and Liverpool
Winner - National Records of Scotland Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work in Digital Preservation
[edit | edit source]- 'Navigating the PDF/A Standard: A Case Study of Theses' by Anna Oates, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Shortlisted - National Records of Scotland Award for the Most Distinguished Student Work in Digital Preservation
[edit | edit source]- 'Preserving the past: the challenge of digital archiving within a Scottish Local Authority' by Lorraine Murray, University of Glasgow
- 'Essay on the record-making and record-keeping issues implicit in Wearables' by Philippa Turner, University of Liverpool
Winner - Open Data Institute Award for the Most Outstanding Digital Preservation Initiative in Commerce, Industry and the Third sector
[edit | edit source]- Archiving Crossrail - Europe’s largest infrastructure project, Crossrail and Transport for London
Shortlisted - Open Data Institute Award for the Most Outstanding Digital Preservation Initiative in Commerce, Industry and the Third sector
[edit | edit source]- Music Treasures, Stichting Omroep Muziek (SOM)
- Heritage preservation of contemporary dance and choreography through research and innovation in digital documentation and annotation of creative processes, ICKamsterdam and Motion Bank
Winner - The National Archives Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy
[edit | edit source]- IFI Open Source tools: IFIscripts/ Loopline project, IFI Irish Film Archive
Shortlisted - The National Archives Award for Safeguarding the Digital Legacy
[edit | edit source]- Cloud-Enabled Preservation of Life in the 20th Century White House, White House Historical Association Digital Library
- Design, Deliver, Embed: Establishing Digital Transfer in Parliament, UK Parliamentary Archives
- Local Authority Digital Preservation Consortium: Dorset History Centre, West Sussex Records Office, Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre
DPC Fellowship
[edit | edit source]- Barbara Sierman, KB Netherlands