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History and Mission
The core teaching and research missions of Harvard University are increasingly dependent upon digital content. Digital materials are inherently fragile and dependent for their long-range viability on technologies that change continuously. One of the key challenges of the twenty-first century is how to preserve the usefulness of this digital content for future generations of scholars.
In response to these challenges, Harvard Library developed the Digital Repository Service (DRS)
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in 1999. In 2008, a more formal digital preservation program was established,
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building on years of digital preservation projects and initiatives conducted at Harvard University. As of 2018, Digital Preservation Services (DPS) was launched as a formal unit within Harvard Library Preservation Services (HLPS).
Service Portfolio
Digital Preservation at Harvard Library supports university-wide libraries, archives, museums and reformatting units. Learn more about the Digital Preservation Services Portfolio and review our Fiscal Year 2024 roadmap.
Digital Preservation Services (DPS) Team
Stephen Abrams (he/his)
Head of Digital Preservation
stephen_abrams@harvard.edu
Julianna Barrera-Gomez (she/hers)
Digital Accessions Specialist
julianna_barrera-gomez@harvard.edu
Abby Cramer (she/they)
Digital Preservation Analyst
abigail_cramer@harvard.edu
Tricia Patterson (she/hers)
Senior Digital Preservation Specialist
tricia_patterson@harvard.edu
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