Creating a Blueprint for Accessible Digital Preservation: Learnings from the Michigan Digital Preservation Network’s IMLS Grant Activities
A Symposium
The Michigan Digital Preservation Network (MDPN) is accepting session proposals for an upcoming symposium to share learnings from our Institute for Museum
and Libraries Services National Leadership Grant, “Demonstrating and Documenting a Statewide LOCKSS 2.0 Preservation Network for Cultural Memory Institutions,” which will be held
March 26, 2026 at the Library of Michigan in Lansing, MI. This
symposium serves as one of the deliverables of the grant project, which sought to build a replicable model for a statewide or regional digital preservation network.
View the full Call for Proposals for
more details and guidance on how to submit your session proposal.
Session proposals are open to anyone, though members of the MDPN and grant collaborators are especially encouraged to apply. Submit your proposal via this
short form (https://forms.gle/cB1HkPy7tAysVD7a9 )
by January 12. Acceptance notifications will be sent later
in January 2026.
Questions? Have a proposal idea, but need some help?
Contact MDPN Coordinator Dr. Chelsea Denault at
denaultc@mcls.org