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| 10am-10:50 || Options for Repository Software: Despite the ubiquity of Fedora and DSpace, Some have found these tools insufficient for their current needs. In this session we will discuss options for building repositories including, eXist, solr & CouchDB, and if possible, even more cutting edge options for secure storage and retrieval of digital library collections (Doug Reside)|| At Risk Records in 3rd Party Systems: How do you find, chase, harness, describe & Preserve records created by members of your Org in "External" systems? Thinking Social Media, Cloud based/3rd Party platforms including GIS, infoviz, CoP group sites...etc. What to capture/when? (Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Brandon Hirsch) || Bare Minimum Processing or More Product/Less Process for Born Digital or What is efficient & Sufficient: What is the bare minimum that should be done to process incoming born-digital records to maximize the number of records we can provide in usable form the researcher? When your producers can supply very miscellaneous collections of formats & types & these start coming in at massive scale, intesive processing of all records to guarantee each one is easily usable (The Other Meg Mcaller)|| Digital Divide for Practitioners (Kathleen) 
 
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| 11am-11:50 || Automating Review for Restictions? || Entity Extractions for Descriptive Metadata + MetadatPreservation of Digitzation Projects || Historical Geographic Name Search Expansion || Preservation of Digitization Projects
 
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| 1pm-1:50 || Disrespect des Fonds: Rethinking digital order, arrangement & authenticity in digital archives (Jefferson Bailey) || Alternatives to message digests (MD5 etc) for checking file integrity: What are the alternatives to using MD5, SHAx etc for checking file integrity, and what are their advantages and disadvangates (Andrea Goethals) || Virtualization as a means for Preservation (Brandon Hirsch) || How do you catch a cloud and pin it down (Kate Zwaard/Liz Madden)      
 
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| 2pm-3:00  || Batch OCR & Search: Discuss how to bootstrap full-text search for large, mixed collections (Chris Adams) || Accessible Visualization (Rabia Gibbs, UT Libraries) || Defining & Extracting Essential Characteristcs to support Preservation (Mark Evans) || Backup, Recovery & Preservation of CMS based websites (Nicole Scalessa)    
 
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Revision as of 15:44, 26 July 2012

Thursday, July 25th

We will fill this in the morning of the conference.

Time South Ballroom North 1 North 2 North 3
9am-9:50 Intros and scheduling
10am-10:50 Options for Repository Software: Despite the ubiquity of Fedora and DSpace, Some have found these tools insufficient for their current needs. In this session we will discuss options for building repositories including, eXist, solr & CouchDB, and if possible, even more cutting edge options for secure storage and retrieval of digital library collections (Doug Reside) At Risk Records in 3rd Party Systems: How do you find, chase, harness, describe & Preserve records created by members of your Org in "External" systems? Thinking Social Media, Cloud based/3rd Party platforms including GIS, infoviz, CoP group sites...etc. What to capture/when? (Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Brandon Hirsch) Bare Minimum Processing or More Product/Less Process for Born Digital or What is efficient & Sufficient: What is the bare minimum that should be done to process incoming born-digital records to maximize the number of records we can provide in usable form the researcher? When your producers can supply very miscellaneous collections of formats & types & these start coming in at massive scale, intesive processing of all records to guarantee each one is easily usable (The Other Meg Mcaller) Digital Divide for Practitioners (Kathleen)
11am-11:50 Automating Review for Restictions? Entity Extractions for Descriptive Metadata + MetadatPreservation of Digitzation Projects Historical Geographic Name Search Expansion Preservation of Digitization Projects
12pm (lunch) Lunch and Lightning Talks
1pm-1:50 Disrespect des Fonds: Rethinking digital order, arrangement & authenticity in digital archives (Jefferson Bailey) Alternatives to message digests (MD5 etc) for checking file integrity: What are the alternatives to using MD5, SHAx etc for checking file integrity, and what are their advantages and disadvangates (Andrea Goethals) Virtualization as a means for Preservation (Brandon Hirsch) How do you catch a cloud and pin it down (Kate Zwaard/Liz Madden)
2pm-3:00 Batch OCR & Search: Discuss how to bootstrap full-text search for large, mixed collections (Chris Adams) Accessible Visualization (Rabia Gibbs, UT Libraries) Defining & Extracting Essential Characteristcs to support Preservation (Mark Evans) Backup, Recovery & Preservation of CMS based websites (Nicole Scalessa)