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Please list potential topics you're interested in learning more about [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fh6X6sxyx0F4cYOOJ6H_rftyDPHqEz_YN_4P4CtJpdQ/edit?usp=sharing here], before the unconference.
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==CURATEcamp schedule==

Revision as of 08:17, 27 February 2015

There will be a one-day CURATEcamp that will precede this years Personal Digital Archiving 2015 conference at New York University in New York City. We are focusing on born-digital workflows. You can read more about the topic below. The facilitators include Julia Kim, National Digital Stewardship Resident at New York University Libraries, Donald Mennerich, Digital Archivist at New York University,and Peter Chan, Digital Archivist at Stanford University

Logistics

  • WHEN: April 23 (9:30am - 5pm)
  • WHERE: Brooklyn Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • COST: Free, there is no cost to register for the meeting
  • LOGISTICS: Brooklyn Historical Society is several blocks from both the Court Street N and R subway stop and the Borough Hall 2 and 3 subway stop.
  • DISCUSSION: #curatecamp on Twitter and #curatecamp on irc.freenode.net

Speakers

Potential Session Topics

'Please list potential topics you're interested in learning more about here, before the unconference.'

CURATEcamp schedule

(this is subject to minor change)

The morning session will consist of short scheduled presentations on born-digital workflows. After a “birds-of-a-feather” lunch break, the afternoon will breakout, [CURATE-style], into two streams to discuss the morning’s talks. Alongside these streams,we will also have pre-planned workshop demonstrations.


Contacts & Help

Feel free to contact Julia Kim (jk133 at nyu.edu), Donald Mennerich, or Peter Chan with questions about the event.

Sponsors & Affiliates

This event is supported by the National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York Program, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and being implemented by the Metropolitan New York Library Council in partnership with Brooklyn Historical Society. CURATEcamp is also affiliated with this year's Personal Digital Archiving.