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        <article-title>DigCurV: Next Steps</article-title>
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          <string-name>Kate Fernie</string-name>
          <email>kate.fernie@mdrpartners.com</email>
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          <string-name>Ann Gow</string-name>
          <email>a.gow@hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk</email>
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          <string-name>Maurizio Lunghi</string-name>
          <email>lunghi@rinascimento-digitale.it</email>
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          <institution>Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale</institution>
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          <addr-line>Florence</addr-line>
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          <country country="IT">Italy</country>
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          <institution>HATII, University of Glasgow Glasgow</institution>
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          <country country="UK">UK</country>
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          <institution>MDR Partners (Consulting) Ltd.</institution>
          <addr-line>London</addr-line>
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          <country country="UK">UK</country>
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        <p>-This paper considers the next steps for the DigCurV project in working towards a sustainable future for vocational education and training in Digital Curation SHORT TERM GOALS</p>
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        <kwd>DigCurV</kwd>
        <kwd>Digital Curator Vocational Education</kwd>
        <kwd>Europe</kwd>
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      <title>INTRODUCTION</title>
      <p>
        DigCurV was established with the aim of building a
framework to address the needs for training in digital
preservation resulting from the rapid growth in the digital
economy in Europe and worldwide [
        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref1">1</xref>
        ]. Since the project
began in 2011, DigCurV has carried out surveys into the
opportunities for training in digital curation and also the need.
Based on these findings and knowledge, expertise and
research from within the project and a series of international
initiatives, DigCurV has developed a framework for
curriculum development and has developed the Curate! Game
and other products based on this framework [
        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref2 ref3">2, 3</xref>
        ].
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      <p>Over the last two years, international stakeholder network
has built up including individuals and institutions with an
interest in developing training and education in the field of
digital curation. Now, during this international conference on
‘Framing the Digital Curation Curriculum’ is the time to think
about the next steps and how best to build on the results we,
and allied initiatives such as DigCCur, APARSEN, DPC,
nestor, DPOE. EUDAT. IFLA, JISC, ANORC and others,
have achieved so far.</p>
      <p>II.</p>
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      <title>IMMEDIATE GOALS</title>
      <p>During this conference, an immediate goal for the project is
to promote the DigCurV curriculum framework and the
Curate game and to encourage you to explore them and to
consider their uses</p>
      <p>Our overall goal is to promote the development of training
and education in digital curation. To that end, we are aiming to
build the network and develop alliances with projects and
institutions and individual educators who are developing digital
curation curricula and training courses.</p>
      <p>We would like to ask you to use the curriculum framework
to benchmark courses1 and to give us your feedback on how
well it fits and whether you are considering exploiting it.
III.</p>
      <p>During the conference we are hoping to build alliances
with the most important initiatives and to establish an
agreement to work together and a common reference model
whose benefits are clear to everyone.</p>
      <p>After the conference DigCurV will continue to promote the
adoption of the curriculum framework for benchmarking
courses and encouraging people to play the game, and of
course starting to think about the future and new
developments.</p>
      <p>Our survey of training needs amongst cultural institutions
suggested a potential demand for short, modular courses. We
would like to begin to explore the demand for portable
qualifications and accreditation of courses; to evaluate ways
of supporting continuing professional development of
existing staff as well as student learners; and promoting the
development of training for trainers based on the curriculum
framework.</p>
      <p>We need to begin to think about sustainability and how to
continue the work of the stakeholder network around
vocational education in Digital Curation.</p>
      <p>IV.</p>
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      <title>MEDIUM TERM GOALS</title>
      <p>Our short to medium term goal is to find evangelists – or
ambassadors who adopt the curriculum framework as a
benchmark for courses themselves and promote its adoption
by others. Our aim is to continue to build consensus around
the curriculum framework and professional development in
digital curation.
1 We use the generic term courses to cover all training events
from short courses to fully accredited degree level
programmes.</p>
      <p>Our vision is that in the medium term there will be courses
available that are benchmarked to the curriculum framework,
and products and tools which can be used to help support their
delivery. We would like to continue the development of the
Curate game to provide an innovative, collaborative learning
environment, which is benchmarked to the curriculum
framework and the various roles in digital curation.</p>
      <p>LONGER TERM GOALS</p>
      <p>DigCurV is funded by the European Commission’s
Leonardo da Vinci programme, part of its Life Long Learning
programme. The authors would like to acknowledge the
contributions of all the DigCurV project partners and the
extended network to discussions about the future of digital
curation education and training.</p>
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