Shankar, KalpanaKalpanaShankarCushing, AmberAmberCushing2016-11-162016-11-162016-10An Leabharlannhttp://hdl.handle.net/10197/8124Digital curation is an ongoing set of processes for selecting, preserving, archiving describing, and sharing born-digital and digitised resources, such as documents, data, photos, sound, and film.  The importance of digital curation for identifying and preserving digital materials for the future is of increasing importance to cultural and commercial institutions. Although digital curation as a profession is still in its infancy, library and information professionals are increasingly tasked with meeting these demands.  In this article, the authors briefly outline digital curation as a practice, discuss digital curation in the Irish context, and describe how University College Dublin's School of Information and Communication Studies new educational initiatives in digital curation are addressing these challenges.enDigital curation curriculumIrelandCreating an Evidence-Based Digital Curation Curriculum for Ireland: Case Study at University College DublinJournal Article2522016-10-27https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/