The active engagement of BCC members enables them to stay on the forefront of born-digital curation practice and to benefit from the research, documentation, code, and training materials produced by this community.

Here are some steps to get the most out of your membership:

  1. Participate on our members-only listserv, bcc@educopia.org, to discuss how to get the most out of BitCurator. Contact the Community Facilitator to join the listserv.
  2. Attend our monthly virtual meetings, open to all members, to learn about Consortium initiatives. Look for call-in information on the listserv.
  3. Join a committee and define new initiatives to foster the BitCurator environment and Consortium community. Contact the Community Facilitator for information on joining a committee.
  4. Contribute local workflows and documentation to our repositories for other members to reference.
  5. Access members-only workflows, documentation, and videos.
  6. Enjoy early and/or discounted registration to the BitCurator Users’ Forum

See the Get Involved page for more information.

Additionally, the resources below may be of interest to current BCC members.

BitCurator Consortium Documentation

BitCurator Support Q&A

Tammy Troup, David Cirella, Dianne Dietrich, Andy Foster, Sam Sfirri, Alison Rhonemus, Jess Whyte, and Kam Woods

The BitCurator community support model relies on: you, the community, the BitCurator Users Google Group for user support, and GitHub to track issues that require development Where can I go for BitCurator support? The BitCurator Users Google Group. The BitCurator Environment Wiki, including the QuickStart … Read more →

BCC Annual Election Results 2022-2023

Kelly Bolding

The votes are in from the BitCurator Consortium’s 2022-2023 annual election! Charter Amendments All proposed charter amendments were unanimously approved. Please see our updated charter here: https://bitcuratorconsortium.org/bitcurator-consortium-charter/ Executive Council Welcome to our newest Executive Council members, Annalise Berdini from Princeton University Library, Sally DeBauche from Stanford Libraries, Elizabeth-Anne Johnson from the … Read more →

WARC Preservation Community Discussion with the Digital Preservation Coalition

03.25.22 | Zoom

The BitCurator Consortium and the Digital Preservation Coalition’s Web Archiving & Preservation Working Group are hosting a community discussion on preservation of WARCs (the Web ARChive file format) on June 14 at 12pm ET | 4pm UTC. (See your local time for this event) The … Read more →

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