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Digital Preservation - Module 2: Metadata

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This course is available anytime and is delivered by Virtual Self-Directed.

This module introduces the role of metadata for digital preservation to increase digital preservation awareness and skills in Australian Government agencies. This module is designed to support agency implementation of the Building trust in the public record: managing information and data for government and community policy.

This content has been provided by the National Archives of Australia.

Participant benefits

  • Understand basic concepts and terminology related to metadata.
  • Increase your awareness about the importance of metadata for digital preservation.
  • Apply your understanding and awareness of metadata to your work.

Suitable for

All staff using digital information. 

Category and User level

This learning experience is part of the Digital Preservation Skills for Australian Government Program and aligns with the Working in Government Craft at the Foundation level.

Price

Free of charge.

Course Catalogue

Digital Preservation - Module 2: Metadata

Location
Australia wide (Virtual)
This course is available anytime and is delivered by Virtual Self-Directed.
National Archives Australia logo with the text "Metadata - Digital preservation skills for Australian Government" "Building Trust in the public record"
Topics
Digital
Categories
Working in Government
Programs
Digital preservation skills for Australian Government
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Last updated
21 December 2023

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