In February 2011, the Internet Archive sponsored a two-day conference on Personal Digital Archiving,
The combination of new capture devices (more than 1 billion camera phones will be sold in 2010) and new types of media are reshaping both our personal and collective memories. Personal collections are growing in size and complexity. As these collections spread across different media (including film and paper!), we are redrawing the lines between personal and professional data, and between published and unpublished information.
This being the Internet Archive, they’ve uploaded video of all the presentations in several different formats. The presentations range from looking at issues of costs, ethics, and technical issues to vendor presentations on specific tools in this area.