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The iPRES 2019 Ad Hoc Programme had 14 Lightning Talks, 1 Original Graphic and 1 Digital Preservation. 1. The use of intelligent agents governing data storage administration in archiving (Paul Severn) 2. Software Preservation and Legacy issues at LEP (Jamie Shiers) 3. Photographs as originals and sources in the digital domain (Vera Chiquet) 4. DPC Rapid Assessment Model (Jenny Mitcham and Paul Wheatley) 5. Building an interdisciplinary finding aid online (Alex McGrath) 6. Release of Digital Preservation Risk Analysis Documents by the U.S. National Archives (NARA) (Leslie Johnston) 7. The Ibero American Network for Digital Preservation of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (Pamela Vizner) 8. One to Many: Connecting Local Repository Systems with Distributed Digital Preservation Systems (Sibyl Schaefer) 9. The Keepers Registry: ISSN-IC Takes on Stewardship (Dr Gaëlle Béquet & Peter Burnhill) 10. Enforcing a DigiPres Policy for a Collection that is not ours (Kat Fanning) 11. Announcing the 2019 OPF Digital Preservation Community Survey (Martin Wrigley) 12. Image matters (Rachel MacGregor) 13. SIP to AIP transformation at German National Library of Science and Technology (Original Graphic) (Franziska Schwab) 14. FAIR, TRUST and Preservation (Barbara Sierman) 15. Curator's Life game (Emilie Fortin)
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