Difference between revisions of "CURATEcamp 2011 grid"
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| 10am || Rights and restrictions administration from accession to access || How to avoid reinventing the digital curation and repo wheel: standards-based dev and procurement of solutions || N/A || || JP2? | | 10am || Rights and restrictions administration from accession to access || How to avoid reinventing the digital curation and repo wheel: standards-based dev and procurement of solutions || N/A || || JP2? | ||
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− | | 11am || Hydra & microservices: perfect together? || || N/A || || Representing filesystems in RDF | + | | 11am || Hydra & microservices: perfect together? (Giarlo) || || N/A || || Representing filesystems in RDF |
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− | | 1pm || PROVENANCE (ANARCHIVIST) (Matienzo) || Transfer and SIP creation: Archivematica reqs, tools, design analysis || "Keep it simple" solutions for the underfunded || || | + | | 1pm || PROVENANCE (ANARCHIVIST) (Matienzo) || Transfer and SIP creation: Archivematica reqs, tools, design analysis || "Keep it simple" solutions for the underfunded || || Hydra followup (Giarlo) |
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| 2pm || Scientific data curation: communities, roles, conversations || Version control of "digital objects:" options discussion || || N/A || | | 2pm || Scientific data curation: communities, roles, conversations || Version control of "digital objects:" options discussion || || N/A || | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 15 August 2011
Monday, August 15
Time | Flex Lab (Meyer) | 182 (Meyer) | Ida Green (Green) | SSRC (Green) | IC Classroom (Green) |
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1pm | Design and User Experience | Building capacity to treat disk images as first-class objects | E-lab notebooks and OMERO for data curation: tools used by/for researchers at the start of the digital life cycle | Born Digital Videos | How big is your bag? Measures of object size (R. Anderson) |
2pm | Why are we doing this again? (Digpres strategies check-in) (Van Garderen + more) | Faculty outreach early in lifecycle (J. Starr) | Best practices / carrots and sticks (Halliday) | Holistic approach to content records and archives mgmt (Don Post) | Metadata management (Aislinn Solelo, Cristela Garcia-Spitz) |
3pm | Curation service models (needs/gaps, tools, collaboration) (D. Minor + E. O'Meara) | Tool for creating data management plans (P. Willett) | Use of forensic software to process born-dig archives. (Chen) | ||
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Tuesday, August 16
Time | Flex Lab (Meyer) | 182 (Meyer) | Ida Green (Green) | SSRC (Green) | IC Classroom (Green) |
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9am | Common architecture for preserving/curating: 1) Faculty IR content 2) Born dig. special collections 3) Locally-digitized content | N/A | Preserving digital information (sketch of the book, work on prototyped software) (Gladney) | ||
10am | Rights and restrictions administration from accession to access | How to avoid reinventing the digital curation and repo wheel: standards-based dev and procurement of solutions | N/A | JP2? | |
11am | Hydra & microservices: perfect together? (Giarlo) | N/A | Representing filesystems in RDF | ||
1pm | PROVENANCE (ANARCHIVIST) (Matienzo) | Transfer and SIP creation: Archivematica reqs, tools, design analysis | "Keep it simple" solutions for the underfunded | Hydra followup (Giarlo) | |
2pm | Scientific data curation: communities, roles, conversations | Version control of "digital objects:" options discussion | N/A | ||
3pm | N/A |