AIMS Symposium
Charlottesville, VA
13-14 May 2011
A number of additional resources are available at the Digital Curation Exchange wiki at: http://digitalcurationexchange.org/ (create a user name and join the community)
Educational Opportunities for Library and Museum Professionals (Presentation at WebWise 2010): http://www.tvworldwide.com/events/webwise/100303/default.cfm?tab=3
DigCCurr Carolina Digital Curation Program (professional institute): http://ils.unc.edu/digccurr/aboutII.html
University of Arizona
Graduate Certification in Digital Information Management (DigIn): http://sirls.arizona.edu/program/digIn
The DigIn program is designed to provide working professionals as well as full-time students with a balanced mix of content that combines practical applied technology skills along with a foundation in the theory and practice of building and preserving today's digital collections. (from their website)
Digital Libraries Curriculum Project: http://curric.dlib.vt.edu/
This project breaks DL curriculum into modules that can be used to design DL courses. Some modules take a more Computer Science approach, but they are all worth review before developing a Digital Libraries course, or as a potential model for Digital Curation Curriculum module development.