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Schedule
Wednesday, April 1, 2009|
Thursday, April 2, 2009|
Friday, April 3, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
6:00-7:30 |
Opening Reception
- Opening: Helen R. Tibbo, Professor and DigCCurr PI, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Welcome: Sarah Michalak, University Librarian and Associate Provost for University Libraries, UNC-Chapel Hill
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
William & Ida Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
8:00-8:30 |
Registration
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8:30-8:50 |
Welcome and Introduction
- Helen R. Tibbo, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Jose Marie Griffiths, Dean, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Bernadette Gray-Little, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UNC-Chapel Hill
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8:50-10:00 |
Keynote: Building the Universal Library: The Promise and Challenges of HathiTrust [abstract]
- John P. Wilkin, Associate University Librarian for Library Information Technology and Executive Director of HathiTrust, University of Michigan
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10:00-10:30
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Break Note: Posters on display in atrium. |
10:30-12:00 |
1. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Common Workflows: Health and Social Science Data Curation Collaborations
(Panel) [abstract]
- Peter Granda and David Thomas, ICPSR, University of Michigan, USA
- Chris Grasso, The Fenway Institute, Fenway Community Health, USA
- Cindy Teixeira, The Roper Center, University of Connecticut, USA
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B. Comparing Curricula for Digital Library and Digital Curation Education (Panel) [abstract]
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C. Distributed Custodial Frameworks for Archival Preservation (Panel) [abstract]
- Helen. R. Tibbo (Moderator), SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- Caryn Wojcik, Michigan Historical Center, USA: Distributed Custodial Frameworks for Archival Preservation
- Eliot Wilczek, Tufts University, USA: Distributed Custodial
Frameworks for Archival Preservation From Frameworks to "Real" Work: Preservation Efforts at Tufts University
- Richard Marciano, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Policy-driven Distributed Data Management (iRODS)
- Reagan Moore, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Transcontinental Persistent Archive Prototype: Policy-Driven Data Preservation [replacing Mark Conrad, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), USA]
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D. Funders' Perspectives (Panel) [abstract]
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12:00-1:00 |
Lunch |
1:00-1:30 |
Poster Session (Atrium)
- Kelly M. Gordon, Cornell University, USA. A Residential Data Curation Internship: Opportunities and Challenges [abstract]
- Lisa M. Schmidt, Michigan State University, USA: Preserving Electronic Mailing Lists: The H-Net Archive [abstract]
- Deborah Keller, US Army Corps of Engineers, HECSA Library, USA & Ann Harrison, Library of
Congress, FLICC/FEDLINK, USA: Federal Libraries Digital Preservation Census [abstract]
- Allen H. Renear, Lauren C. Teffeau, Patricia Hswe, Molly Dolan, Carole L. Palmer,
Melissa H. Cragin, & John M. Unsworth, Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA: Extending an LIS Data Curation Curriculum to Include Humanities Data [abstract]
- Barrie. E. Hayes, Health Sciences Library, UNC-Chapel Hill;
James L. Harroun, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill; & Brenda Temple, Structural Bioinformatics Core Facility, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Data Management and Curation of Research Data in Academic Scientific Research Environments [abstract]
- Robert G. Capra, Rachael Clemens, Christopher (Cal) Lee & Laura Sheble, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Contextual Information from Blogs in Video Digital Curation [abstract]
- James Waters & Robert B. Allen, College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University, USA: What Should We Teach about METS in a Digital Preservation Course? [abstract]
- Lori Eakin, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Sustaining Digital Preservation Organizations: What Discourse Analysis Can Tell US about Market Demand and Long-Term Survival [abstract]
- Lisa Gregory, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Getting the Tar Off Our Heels: Moving Forward with Archiving University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Websites [abstract]
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1:30-3:00 |
2. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Education for Digital Curation (Paper Session)
- Maria Guercio (Chair), University of Urbino, Italy
- Magia Krause, School of Information, University of Michigan, USA: Thinking Like a Digital Curator: Creating Internships in the Cognitive Apprenticeship Model [abstract]
- Stefan Strathmann, Göttingen State and University Library, Germany: Qualification & Education in Digital Curation: the nestor Experience in Germany [abstract]
- Jean Dryden, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland, USA:Educating Archivists about Copyright: How Can We Do It Better? [abstract]
- Margaret Henty, Australian National Data Service: Building Australia’s eResearch Capability: The Challenge of Data Management [abstract]
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B. Recordkeeping and Government Information Curation (Paper Session)
- Anne J. Gilliland (Chair), UCLA, Department of Information Studies, USA
- Kenneth Thibodeau, NARA, USA:
The Survival of Records (and Records Management) in the Twenty-First Century [abstract]
- Kelly Eubank, North Carolina State Archives & Jennifer Ricker, State Library of North Carolina, USA:Pathways to Preservation: Digital Curation Strategies in North Carolina State Government [abstract]
- Marc Fresko, Inforesight Limited, UK: MoReq2: a European Contribution to the Preservation of Electronic Records [abstract]
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C. Digital Curation of Humanistic, Multimedia Materials: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (Panel) [abstract]
- Megan Winget, University of Texas at Austin, School of Information, USA
- Caroline Frick, University of Texas at Austin, School of Information &
Department of Radio, Television & Film, and Texas Archive of the Moving Image, USA
- Jerome McDonough, GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Allen Rennear, GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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D. Digital Curation Tools and Demos I [abstract]
- Jeffrey Pomerantz (Chair), SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- PLATO and HOPPLA: Andreas Rauber, Department of Software Technology and Interactive Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Austria [PLATO abstract and HOPPLA abstract]
- Digital Curation Exchange (DCE) (abstract): Heather Bowden, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- Dioscuri: Jeffrey van der Hoeven, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Netherlands [abstract]
- Preservation Manager and the Universal Virtual Computer: Raymond J. van Diessen, IBM, The Netherlands
- Persistent Digital Archives and Library System (PeDALS): Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records, USA
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3:00-3:30
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Break Note: Posters on display in atrium. |
3:30-5:00 |
3. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Metadata (Paper Session)
- Wendy Duff (Chair), Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Canada
- Junte Zhang & Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands:
Effective Access to Digital Assets: An XML-based EAD Search System [abstract]
- Jewel Ward & Jonathan Crabtree, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Integrating Metadata into the NARA Transcontinental Persistent Archive Prototype via the OAI-PMH [abstract]
- Jim Bradley, Ball State University Libraries, USA: The Russian Doll Effect: A Case Study in Digital Artifact Recontextualization [abstract]
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B. Curation of Scientific Datasets: Trends, Current Initiatives, and Solutions (Panel) [abstract]
- Heike Neuroth, Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL), Germany
- Jane Greenberg, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- John Kunze, California Digital Library, University of California, Oakland, CA, USA
- Alexander Ball and Michael Day, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
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C. Technology Learning for Digital Curators (Panel) [abstract]
- Peter Botticelli, School of Information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS), University of Arizona, USA
- Bruce Fulton, SIRLS, University of Arizona, USA
- Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records, USA
- Tyler Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Alvin Hutchinson, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, USA
- George Diez, National Library of Education, USA
- Laura Drake Davis, The Library of Virginia, USA
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D. Digital Curation Tools and Demos II [abstract]
- Hans Hofman (Chair), Nationaal Archief Netherlands, The Haag, The Netherlands
- Prometheus and MediaPedia: David Pearson, National Library of Australia [Prometheus abstract and MediaPedia abstract)]
- ContextMiner:
Chirag Shah, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA [abstract]
- iRODS: Reagan Moore, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Policy-Driven Distributed Data Management (Supporting Talk Slides) [abstract]
- CONTENTdm: Geri Bunker Ingram, OCLC
Digital Collection Services, USA [abstract]
- DRAMBORA: Andrew McHugh, Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Instituted (HATII), University of Glasgow, UK
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5:15-8:30 |
Dinner at the Weathervane at Southern Season |
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Friday, April 3, 2009
William & Ida Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
8:00-8:30 |
Coffee, Tea, and Pastries |
8:30-10:00 |
4. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Digital Curation and Preservation Training and Education:
A Panel to Consider Options and Intersections (Panel) [abstract]
- Nancy Y. McGovern, ICPSR, University of Michigan, USA: Digital Preservation Management Workshop
- Helen R. Tibbo, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- Melissa H. Cragin, GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Joy Davidson, Digital Curation Centre, HATII, University of Glasgow, UK
- Hans Hofman, Nationaal Archief Netherlands, The Haag, The Netherlands: DPE, WePreserve Training events in Europe
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B. Snapshot of Digital Preservation in Federal Libraries (Panel) [abstract]
- Deborah Keller, US Army Corps of Engineers, HECSA Library, USA
- Patricia Murphy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, USA
- Christina Dunn, U.S. Department of Education, National Library of Education, USA
- Richard Huffine, U.S. Geological Survey, National Library Program, USA: Snapshot of Digital Preservation in Federal Libraries: Maps
- Claretta Crawford, U.S. Army, Fort Leonard Wood, Bruce C. Clarke Library, USA
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C. Digital Curation Vignettes: Personal, Academic,
And Organizational Digital Information (Panel) [abstract]
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D. Cooperative Approaches to Digital Preservation (Panel) [abstract]
- Martin Halbert, Emory University, USA
- Tyler Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Aaron Trehub, Auburn University, USA
- Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records, USA
- Jonathan Crabtree, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: A Community Approach to Preservation: Experiences with Social Science Data
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10:00-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-12:00 |
5. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Extending the Data Curation Curriculum to Practicing LIS Professionals (Panel) [abstract]
- Jan Cheetham, Division of Information Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- Melissa H. Cragin, GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Leslie M. Delserone, University of Minnesota Libraries, USA
- Marianne Stowell Bracke, Purdue University, USA
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B. Archives in the Wild (Paper Session)
- Reagan Moore (Chair), SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- Frank McCown, Computer Science Department, Harding University, USA:
Everyone is a Curator: Human-Assisted Preservation for ORE Aggregations [abstract]
- Richard J. Cox, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USA: Digital Curation and the Citizen Archivist [abstract]
- William Bradley Glisson, HATII, University of Glasgow, UK: Use of Computer Forensics in the Digital Curation of Removable Media [abstract]
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C. Moving Web Archiving into the Classroom (Panel) [abstract]
- Molly Bragg, Internet Archive, USA: Moving Web Archiving Into the Classroom: Internet Archive’s K-12 Web Archiving Program
- Edward A. Fox, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, USA: Moving Web Archiving into the Classroom
- Margaret Hedstrom, School of Information, University of Michigan, USA: SI 639: An Experiment in Teaching Web Archiving
- Christopher (Cal) Lee, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA: Moving Web Archiving into the Classroom at UNC: Experiences & Lessons
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D. Gaps and Persistent Challenges (Panel) [abstract]
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12:00-1:00 |
Lunch |
1:00-2:30 |
6. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Personal Digital Archiving (Panel) [abstract]
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B. Digital Curation Policy Issues (Panel) [abstract]
- Catherine Arnott Smith, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA: Only useful when shared: HIPAA and history
- Grace Agnew, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA
- Melissa H. Cragin, GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Jean Dryden, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland, USA
- Kristin R. Eschenfelder, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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C. Scientific and Humanities Data Curation (Paper Session)
- Donald Sawyer (Chair), VIE, Inc., USA
- Wendy Duff, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Canada: "Able To Develop Much Larger and More Ambitious Projects": An Exploration of Digital Projects Teams [abstract]
- Jinfang Niu, School of Information, University of Michigan, USA:
Documentation Evaluation Model for Social Science Data: An Empirical Test [abstract]
- David Giaretta, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK: Data Access and Long Term Data & Knowledge Preservation for Earth Science: An Overview on Some ESA Initiatives [abstract]
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D. Digital Curation Research (Paper Session)
- Carolyn Hank (Chair), SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
- William E. Underwood, Georgia Tech Research Institute, USA: Speech Acts and Electronic Records [abstract]
- Bernadette G. Callery, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USA: Reconstructing the Digital Past: A Case Study of the Reconstruction of the Lost Pittsburgh Project [abstract]
- Leslie Johnston, Library of Congress Office of Strategic Initiatives, USA: Identifying and Implementing Modular Repository Services [abstract]
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2:30-3:00 |
Break |
3:00-4:30 |
7. Concurrent Sessions
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A. Digital Curation for Cultural Institutions (Paper Session)
- Robin Dale (Chair), UC Santa Cruz, USA
- Kyle Elizabeth Bryner & M. Robert Vidrine, Wake Forest University, USA: Web Access for the Museum of Anthropology’s Collections [abstract]
- Marina Niero, Ateneo Veneto, Italy: Communicating Archives of Cultural Institutions: Venice as a Case Study [abstract]
- Kelvin L. White & June Abbas, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA: Capturing a Plurality of Perspectives: A Framework for Developing Culturally Sensitive Curriculum and Digital Repositories [abstract]
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B. Skills for Significant Properties: Debating Pragmatics and Philosophy in an Area of Digital Curation (Panel) [abstract]
- Stephen Grace, Centre for e-Research, King’s College London, UK
- Sheila Anderson, Centre for e-Research, King’s College London, UK
- Christopher (Cal) Lee, SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
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C. Change Management (Panel) [abstract]
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D. Digital Curation Tools & Strategies (Paper Session)
- Adrian Cunningham (Chair), National Archives of Australia
- Mike Smorul, University of Maryland, College Park, USA: An Implementation of the Audit Control Environment (ACE) to Support the Long Term Integrity of Digital Archives [abstract]
- Dimitris Gavrilis, Digital Curation Unit, "Athena" Research Centre, Greece: A
Digital Library Service for the Small [abstract]
- Robin Rice, EDINA and Data Library, University of Edinburgh, UK:
Lessons Learned from the DISC-UK DataShare and Data Audit Framework Implementation Projects [abstract]
- David Giaretta, STFC, Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK:
Preservation Workflows, Strategies and Infrastructure [abstract]
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Closing Thoughts and Future Directions
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