As graduate LIS/IS education seeks to respond to intensifying virtual information and
preservation environments, it becomes increasingly clear that innovative teaching tools and
methods are required. These teaching tools must complement and enhance state-of-the-art
curriculum offerings in subjects such as digital curation. The digital curation courses offered
in the LIS School at Simmons College, Boston illustrate an innovative virtual and experiential
approach. At the heart of these courses is the Digital Curriculum Laboratory, a virtual
archives and preservation laboratory. This paper discusses and demonstrates the
relationship between a digital curriculum laboratory, the successful delivery of a digital
curation curriculum and its wider international implications.