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National Coal Board photograph. Cat ref: COAL 80/1952
Domesday demonstration

Domesday demonstration

Conference proceedings

This legacy information on our earlier conference in 2003 is included for reference and research purposes.

Wednesday 2 April

Keynote speech

Rosie Winterton MP

Welcome to The National Archives

Biography of Sarah Tyacke

HMC and PRO form The National Archives

Biography of Chris Kitching

The current state of play in North America

Biography of Peter Hirtle

ICA Committee on Information Technology

Biography of Olafur Asgeirsson

Virtual objects as historical evidence

Biography of Doron Swade

CAMiLEON and Digital Preservation

Biography of Paul Wheatley

The history of the BBC Domesday project

Biography of Andy Finney

Thursday 3 April

Managing migration: the CAMS database and practical experiences in migration

Managing migration: the CAMS database and practical experiences in migration

Biography of Adrian Brown

Practical Experiences of the Digital Preservation Testbed

Biography of Jacqueline Slats

Migration

Biography of Jan Danielsen

Preservation of the BBC Radio Collections

Biography of Adrian Williams

The role of XML at the UK National Archives

Biography of David Ryan

Passive and dynamic

Biography of David Thomas

Delivery systems: the experience of the UK Data Archive

Biography of Kevin Schurer

Web archiving

Biography of Deborah Woodyard

The cost to preserve authentic electronic records in perpetuity

Biography of Shelby Sanett

The role of the private sector in digital preservation

Biography of David Bowen

Friday 4 April

ERPANET: a platform for discussion and dissemination

Biography of Hans Hofman

A Swedish perspective

Biography of Claes Granstrom

The Digital Preservation Coalition: cross-sectoral collaboration in the UK

Biography of Neil Beagrie

Legislation and Education

Biography of Duncan Simpson

Digital records will last forever - or five years, whichever comes first

Biography of Jeff Rothenberg

Internet Archive

Michael Lesk

Closing speech

Biography of Sarah Tyacke