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A registry of trainers in the field of digital preservation. We hope that by creating an environment where trainers can place their CVs and details we can help the community to identify specialists. Browse the collection of Trainers, submit your own details or remove your details from the listings.
Note: We neither endorse individuals nor certify their abilities or claims of experience and skills. This is an information service only.

There are currently 4 Trainers listed in the registry:

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Dr Angela Di Iorio

Organisation: University of Rome “La Sapienza
Organisation type: Academic institution
Country: Italy
Languages: English, Italian
Areas of Expertise: Implementation of metadata infrastructure in digital libraries contexts and for long-term preservation, semantic web, Web&Library 2.0.
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Perla Innocenti

Organisation: HATII at the University of Glasgow
Organisation type: Academic institution
Country: UK
Languages: English, Italian
Areas of Expertise: digital preservation, digital libraries and repositories, usage models, digitization, metadata; knowledge-based systems, structured vocabularies, multimedia information retrieval; ICT and cultural heritage
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Eng. Maurizio Lunghi

Organisation: Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale
Organisation type: Other
Country: Italy
Languages: English, Italian
Areas of Expertise: telecommunication and networking, Internet applications and technologies, digitisation, digital preservation, persistent identifiers, competence centres organisation, coordination framework,
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Dr. Stefano Vitali

Organisation: Archivio di Stato di Firenze
Organisation type: Archive
Country: Italy
Languages: English, Italian
Areas of Expertise: Archival descriptive standards and metadata.
On-line archival descriptive systems.
Archives, library, museum interoperability
Long-terma preservation of digital archives
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