International Internet Preservation Consortium was formed to lead international efforts in preserving internet content for future generations. Led by the National Library of France, the Consortium also comprises National libraries of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, The British Library (UK), The Library of Congress (USA) and the Internet Archive (USA).
Redefining Preservation, Shaping New Solutions, Forging New Partnerships, a conference sponsored by the University of Michigan University Library and the Association of Research Libraries, March 2002. Notes from the conference
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, A Collaborative Initiative of the Library of Congress
The Digital Preservation Coalition Web Site
The State of Preservation Programs in American College and Research Libraries: Building a Common Understanding and Action Agenda
2001 National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, “Valuing Security: Setting Standards and Measuring Performance,” 4-8 February 2001, Arlington, Virginia, presented by the Office of Protection Services (OPS), Smithsonian Institution
Conservation OnLine (COOL)
Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)
The Getty Conservation Institute
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Regional Alliance for Preservation (RAP)
Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC)
Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) preservation services
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
American Library Association ALCTS Preservation and Reformatting Section
Preservation Bibliography (Library of Congress)
Preservation of Library & Archival Materials: A Manual, 3rd ed., rev. and exp., ed. Sherelyn Ogden (Andover, Mass.: Northeast Document Conservation Center, 1999).
Conservation DistList is an interdisciplinary forum open to conservators, conservation scientists, curators, librarians, archivists, administrators, students, and others whose work life touches on the preservation of cultural property.