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Proposed Program
Sunday, October 8, 2006
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18:00-20:00 |
Welcome Reception and Registration |
Park Atrium
Statler Hall |
Monday, October 9, 2006
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08:00-09:00 |
Registration and Coffee, Tea, and Rolls |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
09:00-09:15 |
Welcome and Introduction
- David Wippman, Vice Provost for International Relations, Cornell University
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Statler Auditorium |
09:15-10:15 |
KEYNOTE – Words to Deeds: Collaboration in the Realm of Digital Preservation
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Statler Auditorium |
10:15-10:45 |
Break |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
10:45-12:15 |
PLENARY I : Preserving Things That Talk and Move
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Statler Auditorium |
12:15-13:30 |
Lunch |
Duffield Hall Atrium |
13:30-15:00 |
PLENARY II : Certification
- SESSION MODERATOR: Nancy McGovern, Assistant Research Scientist, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
- Robin Dale, Program Officer, RLG -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Susanne Dobratz, head of the Electronic Publishing Group, which is a joint Group of the University Library and the Computer and Media Services -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Seamus Ross, Director HATII University of Glasgow and Associate Director Digital Curation Centre (UK), and Andrew McHugh, Advisory Services Manager, Digital Curation Centre -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
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Statler Auditorium |
15:00-15:30 |
Break |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
15:30-17:00 |
Proposed Concurrent Sessions
- Repositories
- SESSION MODERATOR: Simeon Warner, Research Associate, Digital Library and Information Technologies, Cornell University Library
- Repository institutionalization: What makes it worth becoming infrastructure?, Patricia Galloway, University of Texas at Austin -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Fedora and Preservation, Sandy Payette, Cornell Information Science -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- The Florida Digital Archive and the DAITSS Preservation Repository Application, Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- New Initiatives
- Organizational Issues
- SESSION MODERATOR: Helen Hockx-Yu, Programme Manager, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
- NDIPP MetaArchive Partnership, Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University, and Tyler Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Digital Preservation and Access: A Partnership to Build a World Class Platform for Preserving New Zealand's Cultural Heritage, Tim Tamminga, Endeavor Information Systems -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Preservation of Federal Digital Publications: GPO, Federal Depository Libraries, and Other Federal Agencies, Robin Haun-Mohamed and Gil Baldwin, US Government Printing Office -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
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Statler Auditorium
305 Ives Hall
105 Ives Hall |
18:30 |
Reception |
Kroch Library Gallery |
20:00 |
Dinner
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Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room |
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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08:00-09:00 |
Coffee, tea, and rolls |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
09:00-10:30 |
PLENARY III: e-Journal Archiving
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Statler Auditorium |
10:30-11:00 |
Break |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
11:00-12:30 |
Proposed Concurrent Sessions
- Tools of the Trade
- SESSION MODERATOR: Marcy Rosenkrantz, Director of Library Systems, Cornell University Library
- Bringing Many Tools Together to Build a System of Co-operating OAIS's in the MathArc Project, William Kehoe and Adam Smith, Cornell University Library; Markus Enders, Goettingen State and University Library (SUB) -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Low-Risk Persistent Identification: the "Entity" (N2T) Resolver, John Kunze, California Digital Library -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- File Format Registry, Stephen Abrams, Harvard University Library (HUL) -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Preserving Research Data
- SESSION MODERATOR: Gail Steinhart, Environmental Sciences and GIS Librarian, Cornell University Library
- Nestor2, Heike Neuroth, Research and Development, DINI Secretary, Goettingen State and University Library (SUB) -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- EScience efforts at the National Virtual Observatory, Terry Ehling, Center for Innovative Publishing, Cornell University Library -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Building Partnerships among Social Science Researchers, Institution-based Repositories and Domain Specific Data Archives, Ann Green and Myron Gutmann, ICPSR, University of Michigan -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Metadata
- SESSION MODERATOR: Helen Tibbo, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- A Preservation Model for Social Science Numeric Data Collections: PREMIS and FEDORA, David Gewirtz, Yale University, and Gretchen Gano, New York University -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Preservation Metadata Requirements for Repositories: A Project of the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR), Bronwyn Lee, National Library of Australia -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Virtualisation of Simple Scientific Data Objects, Stephen Rankin, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC) -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
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Statler Auditorium
305 Ives Hall
105 Ives Hall |
12:30-13:45 |
Lunch |
Duffield Hall Atrium |
13:45-15:45 |
PLENARY IV: National Approaches to Digital Preservation
- SESSION MODERATOR: Peter Hirtle, IRIS Tech Strategist and CUL Intellectual Properties Officer, Cornell University Library
- Barbara Signori, Project Manager, e-Helvetica Project -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Ken Thibodeau, Head of the Electronic Records Division, US National Archives and Records Administration -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- David Thomas, Director of Collections and Technology, The National Archives, UK -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
- Zhang Xiaolin, Director, Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences (LCAS) -- ABSTRACT -- PRESENTATION
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Statler Auditorium |
15:45-16:00 |
Break |
Statler Auditorium Lobby |
16:00-16:45 |
CLOSING PLENARY
- Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress
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Statler Auditorium |
16:45-17:00 |
Closing Remarks and Farewell
- Sarah E. Thomas , University Librarian, Cornell University
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Statler Auditorium |
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