CURATEcamp 2011 Ideas

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Feel free to use this space to share ideas for discussion at CURATEcamp 2011.


Topic you are interested in (Your name): A sentence or three about your topic.

Faculty outreach (Joan Starr): How do we interest our researchers in using all these great tools early in the research life cycle? How do we get the word out? What is the best way to do? (What works, what doesn't?) Are there approach differences between domains/disciplines?

Data management plan online tool (Perry Willett): A consortium of organizations is building the DMPTool to help researchers create and edit data management plans. We will be able to demo the beta version during CurateCamp.

LOD-LAM (Rachel Frick) discuss recent conversations, activities, use cases, ideas for collaboration.

Open Provenance (Robert McDonald) discuss uses of the open provenance model specification and related software tools for data curation. Look at automated models for large-data set provenance collection and enrichment. Open Provenance

Negotiating terminology and practice between the archives and digital curation communities (Mark Matienzo): We've got similar concepts, but there's often a gap of understanding that needs to be addressed. For example, when is "accessioning" the same thing as "ingest", vs. when is it not?

Practical Steps for the Underfunded (Jody DeRidder): Many underfunded cultural heritage institutions can't afford programmers and are understandably daunted by the developing standards. What are the simplest, most straightforward steps that any institution can take to give their digital content hope of long-term access?