The National Digital Stewardship Alliance has recently
released its 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship. As the site says:
The National Agenda for Digital Stewardship annually integrates the perspective of dozens of experts and hundreds of institutions, convened through the Library of Congress, to provide funders and executive decision‐makers insight into emerging technological trends, gaps in digital stewardship capacity, and key areas for funding, research and development to ensure that today's valuable digital content remains accessible and comprehensible in the future, supporting a thriving economy, a robust democracy, and a rich cultural heritage.
Over the coming year the NDSA will work to promote the Agenda and explore educational and collaborative opportunities with all interested parties.
In an announcement to the CNI community, Clifford Lynch wrote:
This is a very valuable concise survey and agenda for high priority areas of digital stewardship; it's also important because it reflects the wide consultation and breadth that characterizes the important leadership and coordinating work of the Alliance.
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