The themes for iPRES 2026 are: Community, Preservation, and Horizon. CPH is the international acronym for the city of Copenhagen. The themes encourage reflections on the evolving practices, innovations and collaborations shaping the future of digital preservation.
How can we foster and sustain a community, in order to overcome a worldwide challenge?
The challenge of digital preservation is too large for anyone to solve alone. We are all part of a global community working to preserve information and history for future generations. There are many ways that a community can exist, and there can be specialised communities around focused areas within digital preservation. Digital Preservation is not just for libraries, universities and archives, but for a wide range of industries with an obligation to preserve information for long periods, for example banking and pharmaceuticals.
We invite contributions that engage and challenge audiences to consider in what ways collaboration is initiated, supported or sustained. Initiatives working across disciplines are most welcome.
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How do we best perform and adjust digital preservation practices?
Even though digital preservation is a relatively new area, there are many different practices supporting different digital preservation purposes. In order to choose the best practices to achieve a given purpose, it is always relevant to share knowledge about our successes, failures and lessons learned – for old as well as emerging preservation practices.
We invite contributions that encourage audiences to reflect on what we can learn from current preservation practices, how we can adjust, enhance and build on these practices so as to overcome ongoing challenges.
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What is on the Horizon for digital preservation in an ever changing world?
The ever-changing world calls for adjustments in digital preservation. Changes in technology, climate and the geopolitical situation affects the digital preservation area in many ways, thus supporting technologies and practices must be flexible and robust to ensure the safety of information going forward.We invite contributions that challenge audiences to consider how to keep the eyes on the horizon for digital preservation initiatives; mitigating disruptions, innovating on technologies, and (re-)evaluating digital preservation practices.
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