iPRES 2015 – Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

November 2-6, 2015

12th International Conference on Digital Preservation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

iPRES is held on a rotating basis between Asia/Oceania, North America and Europe. In November 2015, the School of Information and Library Science and the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill co-presented the 12th International Conference on Digital Preservation. This premier event brought together key theorists, researchers and practitioners to explore the latest trends, innovations, policies and practices in digital preservation. iPRES2015 drew 327 participants from 22 countries and from leading institutions, projects and initiatives currently working in this domain. The last time this meeting was held in the United States was in October of 2009 in San Francisco.

The conference featured key notes, conference sessions, workshops, tutorials, poster sessions and a series of ancillary social activities.

When tweeting about iPRES 2015, we recommended the use of hashtag #ipres2015.

You can find the full proceedings volume (complete with introduction, ISBN, table of contents, pagination, etc.), as well as access to each of the individual contributions.

We would like to thank the University of Vienna for hosting these materials in the Phaidra repository.