Open Planets Foundation is becoming the Open Preservation Foundation

Rebecca McGuinness rebecca at OPENPLANETSFOUNDATION.ORG
Wed Oct 8 03:30:22 EDT 2014


*Open Planets Foundation is becoming the Open Preservation Foundation*

The Open Planets Foundation announced today that it is changing its company
name to the Open Preservation Foundation. The name change reflects the
foundation's core purpose and vision in the field of digital preservation
while retaining its widely-known acronym, OPF.

During 2014 there have been several new additions to the foundation. Ed Fay
was appointed as the new Executive Director in February 2014 and the
National Archives of Estonia and the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking
Centre joined as new members.

'We feel it is the right time to change the name', explained Dr. Ross King,
Chair of the OPF. 'It aligns with the new 2015-2018 strategy, which will be
published in November, and makes it clear what the organisation is about
now and its future intent.

'The history behind the old name refers to the Planets Project, an
EU-funded digital preservation project which closed in 2010. The Open
Planets Foundation was established to sustain the results from the project'.

'The name change is also an important part of the launch of our new
website', said Ed Fay, Executive Director of the OPF. 'We want to make our
mission, and information about our technology and best practice more easily
accessible to our members and the community. At the same time we will open
a survey to establish trends in tools and approaches across the digital
preservation landscape'.

The change of name will come in to full effect by mid-November when the new
brand and website will be unveiled.


-- 
Rebecca McGuinness
Community Manager

*Open Planets Foundation*
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Skype: becky.mcguinness1

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