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== Topics ==
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* linked data
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* digital curation
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* e-records
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* metadata & authority control
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* long-term preservation of heterogeneous content
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* (meta)data modeling
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* bootstrapping repository services
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* development trends
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* standards
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* data management tools & processes
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* seamless interoperability across v. different systems & workflows
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* libraries' role in providing infrastructure for non-traditional purposes
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* making contribution/ingest "easier" esp. with complex & novel formats
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* interoperability (abstraction layers) from early and/or bespoke systems
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* hydra project & community development
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* METS development
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* UI/UX development and reuse
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* selection (e.g. of content types) for digital preservation
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* preservation of bits & preservation of behavior/experience
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* usage of curation tools by users (vs. curators)
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== Timeline ==
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* 09:00-09:40: Introductions

Revision as of 17:37, 3 November 2012

Topics

  • linked data
  • digital curation
  • e-records
  • metadata & authority control
  • long-term preservation of heterogeneous content
  • (meta)data modeling
  • bootstrapping repository services
  • development trends
  • standards
  • data management tools & processes
  • seamless interoperability across v. different systems & workflows
  • libraries' role in providing infrastructure for non-traditional purposes
  • making contribution/ingest "easier" esp. with complex & novel formats
  • interoperability (abstraction layers) from early and/or bespoke systems
  • hydra project & community development
  • METS development
  • UI/UX development and reuse
  • selection (e.g. of content types) for digital preservation
  • preservation of bits & preservation of behavior/experience
  • usage of curation tools by users (vs. curators)

Timeline

  • 09:00-09:40: Introductions