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Today, on World Digital Preservation Day the ASA encourages you all to visit the DPC Blog to read about how others are tackling the theme of 'Breaking Down Barriers'.
 
In 2021 the theme ’Breaking Down Barriers’ is an opportunity to demonstrate how digital preservation supports digital connections, unlocks potential and creates lasting value. And because digital preservation is so crucial in supporting these opportunities, it also points to a critical need to make digital preservation and community activities understandable, relatable and accessible to all.
 
Our contribution is across three blog posts titled 'Digitisation and digital preservation practice – making archives available and keeping it accessible.'
 
They provide three different perspectives of digitisation and digital preservation practice.
 
👉  Part One starts with Karuna Bhoday, Program Manager, Integrated Archival Management System Program at the National Archives of Australia: https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/wdpd2021-bhoday
 
👉  Part Two by Rosemary Grace Bruce-Mullins, Committee Member and Member of the Research Team at the Wentworth Historical Society Inc, Australia: https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/wdpd2021-bruce-mullins
 
👉  Part Three concludes with Ros Malone, School Archivist for Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School in Perth, Australia: https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/wdpd2021-malone
 
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