• PADI (Preserving Access to Digital Information)
    The PADI website is the startingpoint where anyone can find anything on Digital Preservation. The complete and informative portal contains information both for the interested public as for technical experts and managers. Various links, articles and presentations can be found here. The website is managed in Australia but works with international information suppliers to keep the recources on current projects (world-wide) up-to-date.
  • ERPANET project
    This European funded project (2001-2004) aims to enhance preservation of digital objects by raising awareness amongst all organisations with an interest in this issue, by providing access to the newest developments, sharing policies, strategies, and practices, and enabling the exchange of information and experiences. On their website, various recources are offered and information can be found on ERPANETs workshops and case-studies.
  • Testbed Digitale Bewaring
    The Testbed is a Dutch project, commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and the States Archives' Service. Its goal is to ensure the lasting accessibility and reliability of government information in the digital era, now and in the future. On the Testbed website you can find information on experiments, possible methods and strategies and a Knowledge Bank that refers to other documentation.
  • Digital Preservation Coalition
    The DPC was established in 2001 to foster joint action to address the urgent challenges of securing the preservation of digital resources in the UK and to work with others internationally to secure our global digital memory and knowledge base. The bureau has published a Handbook on Digital Preservation on their website which offers a broad view on the issues concerning digital preservation and guidelines for organisation how to start preserving their electronic resources.Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands
  • NESTOR
    German network of expertise on digital preservation that focuses on long-term accessability.