We are proud to announce that BitCurator Consortium (BCC) is the 2023 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award given by the Society of American Archivists (SAA). The award recognizes an archives institution, education program, nonprofit organization, or government organization that has given outstanding service to its public … Read more →
The BitCurator Consortium is happy to welcome Washington University in St. Louis as our newest member! The representatives from WUSTL are a cross-disciplinary group interested in deepening their knowledge together through involvement in the BitCurator community, and are excited by the BCC’s shared resources, knowledge … Read more →
Kelli West, Digital Preservation Specialist, Voting Representative Sonya Rooney, University Archivist AJ Robinson, Subject Librarian Sarah Weeks, Curatorial and Processing Assistant Treasa Bane, Copyright and Scholarly Communication Librarian Gail Walters, Born-Digital Curatorial and Processing Assistant Robert Manley, Digital Asset Coordinator Sarah Schnuriger, Manuscripts and Papers … Read more →
Welcome to our newest Executive Council members, Elena Colón-Marrero from the University of Michigan, Emily Sommers from the University of Toronto, and Shelly Black from NC State University. The Council is excited for the next two years with these widely respected colleagues! And a very big thank you to our outgoing … Read more →
The BitCurator Consortium is happy to welcome the New Jersey State Archives as our newest member! The New Jersey State Archives already uses BitCurator, and are in the process of establishing a good workflow to connect to their Preservica repository. We’re so excited to hear … Read more →
The BitCurator Consortium (BCC) is an independent, community-led membership association that serves as the host and center of administrative, user, and community support for the BitCurator environment. Its purpose is to support the curation of born-digital materials through the application of open-source digital forensics tools … Read more →
At this time, the BitCurator Consortium has three membership options: institution group of institutions volunteer Institutions and groups of institutions enjoy the full scope of BitCurator Consortium benefits and services. Volunteer members are invited to participate in many parts of the community but do not … Read more →
The BitCurator Consortium is seeking volunteers to join us in our development efforts! Anyone, regardless of membership status in the BCC, can contribute to the critical software sustainability needs of the digital archives community. We are looking for developers at all levels of experience who … Read more →
Membership is open to libraries, archives, museums, and other institutions worldwide that seek a collaborative community within which they may explore and apply forensics approaches and solutions to their digital collections.