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{image of managing digital workflow]This is an excerpt from the DPM Workshop Management Tools: Digital Content Workflows. The diagram shows the steps of managing digital content from Decide to Acquire Digital through to Make Digital Content Available, The diagram also highlights the roles that are involved with digital content management, including Content Curators (CC) with responsibility for making decisions about digital content (what to acquire, how to process and package it, when to make it available); Digital Preservation (DP) with over-time responsibility to ensure the infrastructure is in place to manage, preserve, and protect the digital content across generations of technology; Information Technology (IT) who manages the software, hardware, and other required technological resources; and Provider (P), especially external, who provide services for life cycle management of digital content.

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In this context, the Hand in the diagram represents the handshake that occurs to transfer digital content from the creator or producer to the life cycle management environment to be processed, preserved and managed over time.

https://texasdigitallibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DPS/pages/3449323530/TDL+DP+Decision+Tree+FAQ#How-defining-roles-and-responsibilities-helps-demonstrate-good-practice?

The Related Resources below provide information, guidance, and examples to help you now and moving forward with stewarding your digital collections .

Question(S) for your team/organization: How preservation-ready ready is your digital content? Are you making the best use of available DP services? What’s next for you? TDL members contact TDL for more information and assistance. 

Sources: Using approaches developed by and for the Digital Preservation Management (DPM) Workshop curriculum and resources. See the resources below for additional information, examples, and current information. 

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