Frances Lloyd-Baynes, Erin Barsan, Meg Black, Heidi Raatz
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In 2017, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) joined the National Digital Stewardship Residency for Art Information (NDSR Art) inaugural cohort, hosting a project focused on preservation and stewardship of Mia’s time-based media art, part of the museum’s permanent collections and distinct from its library and archival materials. Post-residency, Mia’s resident and project team members from the museum’s Library & Archives and Collections Information Management departments revisited the project, considering the overlaps and divergences between museum, library, and archival approaches to digital preservation and stewardship. Each offered a unique perspective and reflections on their professional practices. [This article expands on a presentation delivered at the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference held in St Paul, Minnesota, in November 2018.]