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Wednesday, June 3
 

11:30am CDT

3A PRESENTATION: Finding Delight in Digital Preservation
Wednesday June 3, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
New Horizons: How APTrust Developed a Community-Centered Technical Roadmap Process for Digital Preservation
By: Melissa Iori

This presentation will discuss APTrust’s journey in creating a new technical roadmap planning process. APTrust is a consortium based at the University of Virginia, dedicated to digital preservation and providing preservation storage across multiple geolocations to a variety of academic and non-academic member institutions. In 2025, our aim was to develop a new technical roadmap planning process driven by direct feedback from our members. Our new process included a comprehensive survey, focus groups, and data analysis. We were able to use the analysis from this new, feedback-driven paradigm to produce a robust technical roadmap organized into software goals, infrastructure goals, and security and risk management goals. As Lead Developer at APTrust, I am excited to share our process and answer questions from the audience about developing a technical roadmap for a digital preservation organization.

Preserving the Scholarly Web: Portable Web Archives for ETDs
By: Mark Phillips & Lauren Ko

Since 2022, the University of North Texas Libraries has implemented a new approach to preserving web-based scholarship cited in Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). As with many institutions, UNT Libraries serves as the long-term repository for graduate research. For nearly 30 years, ETDs have included links to web content as part of the scholarly record. However, link rot and content drift mean that much of this cited material is now unavailable or altered, weakening the integrity of the research.

To address this growing issue, UNT Libraries developed a post-submission workflow that creates small, focused web archives for each ETD. URLs are extracted from submitted documents, crawled using a local instance of Browsertrix Crawler, and packaged into the portable WACZ (Web Archive Collection Zipped) format. These web archives are deposited alongside the ETD as supplemental files within the institutional repository. The repository interface signals the presence of archived web content and enables in-browser access through Webrecorder’s ReplayWeb.page.

This presentation introduces the concept of small, portable web archives as collection supplements, using UNT’s ETD program as a practical case study. We will share workflow design, tool choices, and implementation lessons, and highlight how similar approaches can help repository managers preserve web-based scholarship and enhance long-term access to locally held research materials.
Moderators
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Courtney Mumma

Deputy Director, Texas Digital Library
Courtney Mumma is an archivist, librarian, and the Deputy Director of the Texas Digital Library consortium, where one of her roles is managing Digital Preservation Services using distributed digital preservation systems including Chronopolis and DuraCloud@TDL. She has worked in web... Read More →
Speakers
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Melissa Iori

Lead Developer, APTrust
I'm Lead Software Developer with APTrust (Academic Preservation Trust). I would love to talk about anything to do with software development for digital preservation.
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Mark Phillips

Associate University Librarian - Digital Libraries, University of North Texas
Mark Phillips is the Associate Dean for Digital Libraries at the UNT Libraries. His areas of interest include: workflows for digitized and born-digital content, digital preservation systems, Web archives, and metadata quality.
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Lauren Ko

Supervisor, Software Development Unit, University of North Texas
Some of my work relates to: digital repository software development (Python, Linux), web archiving, battling aggressive bot traffic
Wednesday June 3, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
Longhorn 10100 Burnet Rd Building 137, Austin, TX 78758

2:00pm CDT

5B PANEL: Strengthening Digital Preservation Programs Through Peer Support
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
As part of its strategic goal to increase its members’ digital preservation readiness, TDL launched the Peer-Assisted Audit and Assessment program to support two TDL members per year as they assess their digital preservation program in a particular collection, unit, or other definable area of work. This panel will highlight the work of the pilot group for this program from UTSA, TWU and SHSU. The pilot group consisted of a peer guide who had undergone an assessment in the past as well as pilot partners that she led through the NEDCC Peer Assessment materials to help them develop longer-term program goals as well as more immediate strategic objectives with timelines, stakeholders, risks and resource allocations. TDL’s liaison also worked with the Guide and Partners to document the overall assessment process so that it is reproducible with new partners each year. The TDL liaison and pilot partners will discuss their experience and refinements they made for the 2026 cohort.

All audiences: Session is structured to be valuable to everyone, regardless of prior knowledge or experience with the topic.
Moderators
avatar for Courtney Mumma

Courtney Mumma

Deputy Director, Texas Digital Library
Courtney Mumma is an archivist, librarian, and the Deputy Director of the Texas Digital Library consortium, where one of her roles is managing Digital Preservation Services using distributed digital preservation systems including Chronopolis and DuraCloud@TDL. She has worked in web... Read More →
Speakers
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Daniella Flores

DIGITAL ARCHIVIST, UT San Antonio
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Michelle McCrary

Head of Digital Initiatives, Sam Houston State University
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Kristin Clark

Director of Digital Strategies and Scholarship, Texas Woman's University
Kristin Clark is the Director of Digital Strategies and Scholarship at Texas Woman's University. She oversees digitization, digital scholarship, digital preservation, and web services at the TWU Libraries.
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Vic Rocha

Digital Collections Specialist, UT San Antonio
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Rebecca Richie

Digital Projects Specialist, Sam Houston State University
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Lil Tex 10100 Burnet Rd Building 137, Austin, TX 78758

3:15pm CDT

GM3 MEETING: Digital Preservation Interest Group
Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
This meeting will consist of TCDL members interested in digital preservation. We'll discuss the following topics: current digital preservation environment, building capacity internationally, offsite storage, A/V preservation, and AI in repositories. Additionally, a co-host for NDSA's Levels of Digital Preservation will be in attendance to discuss the sustainability updates to the Levels. We will also look at the peer-assisted audit & assessment/task force on digital preservation services initiatives.
Speakers
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Matthew McEniry

Director of the Digital Scholarship Lab, Texas Tech University
Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Longhorn 10100 Burnet Rd Building 137, Austin, TX 78758
 
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