You are here
October 2016 New York City
October 2016 New York City Menu
Day 1, Wednesday, October 26: Bootcamp/101
SESSION: OVERVIEW OF PRESERVATION AND ARCHIVING
- Digital Preservation in Theory and Practice. Tom Cramer, Stanford University Libraries
- Managing Digital Content Over Time. Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
SESSION: WHAT ARE WE TRYING TO KEEP?
- The Anatomy of Digital Files. Bert Lyons, AVPreserve
- The Ecosystem of Digital Objects. Sam Meister, Educopia
SESSION: TRUST AND AUDIT OF DIGITAL REPOSITORIES AND PRESERVATION SERVICES
- Avoiding the 927 Problem: Standards, Digital Preservation and Communities of Practice. Dan Gillean, Artefactual Systems
- How I learned to stop worrying and love ISO 16363. Kara Van Malssen, AVPreserve
- Smithsonian DAMS: Building Trust Bit by Bit. Isabel Meyer, Smithsonian Institution
- Here we go again down this road: the process of certification (and recertification). Sibyl Schaefer, University of California San Diego
- Exit Plans: Know Your Escape Route. Matthew Addis, Arkivum
SESSION: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DIGITAL PRESERVATION AT ALL SCALES
- Digital Storage: Choose Your Own Adventure. Erin O’Meara, University of Arizona
- (Untitled presentation). Frances Harrell, Northeast Document Conservation Center and Rebecca Carpenter, University of Massachusetts, Boston
- Jumping in and Stying Afloat: Creating Digital Preservation Capacity as a Balancing Act. Amy Rushing and Julianna Barrera-Gomez, University of Texas at San Antonio
- DIY and Collaboration, Canadian Style: Building a Geographically Distributed Storage Array for Ontario and Beyond. Dale Askey, McMaster University
SESSION: COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURES AND FRAMEWORKS
- Versity Software: The only pure play data archiving software company. Nic Henke, Versity Software
- Donna Shawhan, Oracle Tiered Architectures
- Architectures to Support Preservation Frameworks. Andrew French, ExLibris
- P&A Consult. Christoph Gossel, P&A Consult
- Starfish: Virtual Global File System. Jacob Farmer, Cambridge Computer
- Flexible Preservation and Access Solutions. Matthew Addis, Arkivum
- Digital Preservation Case Study. Antonio Guillermo Martínez, LIBNOVA
- Preservation Architectures now and in the future. Jon Tilbury, Preservica
Day 2, Thursday, October 27: Preservation and Archiving in Practice
SESSION: ASSURING REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESEARCH IN THE LONG-TERM, PART 1
- Introduction. Vicky Steeves (session chair), New York University
- Documenting the Demographic Imagination: Supporting Reproducibility of Social Media Science in Historical Perspective. Rachel Trent, George Washington University Libraries
- Preserving and Reproducing Research with ReproZip. Fernando Chirigati, NYU
- Towards Interoperability, Collaboration and Semantic Integration Support for Distributed Archives of Modern Art. Kerstin Diwisch, Matthias Hemmje, University of Hagen; Bernhard Thull, Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
- Web Today But Gone Tomorrow: Impact Of Reference Rot & What Remedy To Put Into Effect, Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
PANEL SESSION: REPRODUCIBILITY, PART 2
- Optimizing Active Research Data Management Workflows Through to Preservation. Dan Valen, figshare
- Practicalities of Research Data Preservation. Matthew Addis, Chief Technology Officer, Arkivum
- Scholarly workflow integration: the key to increasing reproducibility and preservation efficacy. Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science
- Sharing Data for the Future: Preservation Challenges of Managing Data for Long Term Use. Alan Darnell, Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL)
SESSION: PRESERVING COMPLEX DATA
- Studying the Conservation of Software-based Art: An interdisciplinary academic-museum research collaboration. Joanna Phillips, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Prof. Deena Engel, New York University
- More Data, More Problems: Designing Efficient Workflows at Petabyte Scale. Ben Fino-Radin, Museum of Modern Art
- Managing the 'Documentary Heritage' in the Context of the UNESCO's Recommendations. Guy-Noël Marechal and Roger Roberts, TITAN
- The Complexity of Preserving Digital Media Files (In A Broadcast Environment). Karen Cariani, WGBH Media Library and Archives
LIGHTNING ROUND
- Eclair Archive Use Case. Mathieu Giannecchini, Ymagis Group
- We Lost a File. Nick Krabbenhoeft, The New York Public Library
- Sustainabiity – who pays and how? Paul Stokes, Jisc
- Checksum Love. Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, World Bank
- (Untitled presentation). Crystal Sanchez
- What is Preservation Storage? Sibyl Schaefer, University of California San Diego
- Recent global collaborations in the field of digital preservation. Thomas Ledoux, Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge. Sarah Mason, Oxford University
- XFR Collective. Mary Kidd, The New York Public Library; Marie Lascu, Film Society, Lincoln Center; Rachel Mattson, La MaMa Archives; Lorena A. Ramirez-Lopez, 2016-17 NDSR Resident, WHUT-TV
SESSION: MEETING COMPLIANCE THROUGH PRESERVATION
- Keeping authentic and usable systems of digital records over time: standards and emerging technologies. Cassie Findlay, Recordkeeping Roundtable
- Making Digital Preservation part of the Information Governance Lifecycle. Jon Tilbury, Preservica
- Implementing the MoMA Electronic Records Archive: Contextual Preservation of Museum Records. Seth Anderson, Museum of Modern Art
- Archiving of Complex Structures / 3D Archiving. Uwe Helber, T-Systems
Day 3, Friday, October 28: Preservation Frontiers and the Bigger Picture
SESSION: CAPTURING DYNAMIC DATA FOR PRESERVATION
- Preserving Video Game Development Environments. Stefan Serbicki, Electronic Arts
- Building and Using Longitudinal Local News Archives. Matthew Weber, Rutgers University
- Emulation Ahoy. Dianne Dietrich, Julia Kim, Morgan McKeehan, Erin Faulder and Alison Rhonemus
- Symmetrical Web Archiving with Webrecorder. Dragan Espenschied, Rhizome
SESSION: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY, SUSTAINABILITY, COSTS, BENEFITS AND RISKS
- The Voice of One Crying Out in the Wilderness: Preservation in the Anthropocene. Eira Tansey, University of Cincinnati
- The 14th Blackbird: Digital Preservation as an Environmentally Sustainable Activity. Ben Goldman, Penn State University
- Digital Preservation in Mobile Networks: Emerging Trends and Forecasts. Amelia Acker, University of Texas at Austin
- Using RDM Service Profiles to Improve Business and Sustainability Planning. Joy Davidson, Digital Curation Centre (DCC), University of Glasgow
SESSION: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, IMPACTS, ACTIVISM, ETHICAL, ANONYMITY, ETC.
- Digital Inclusion: On the Ethics of Communal Stewardship. Jasmine Jones, Smith College
- Invisible Defaults and Perceived Limitations: Processing the Juan Gelman Files. Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez, Princeton University
- Preserving Narratives at the Margin: Relationship Building with Student Organizations. Micha Broadnax, Digital Archivist, Emerson College
- Not Just Another Digitization Project: Building Ethical Transnational Partnerships from the Bottom Up. T-Kay Sangwand, University of California Los Angeles
SESSION: SOCIAL MEDIA, INTERNET OF THINGS, DECENTRALIZED WEB, ENCRYPTION
- Internet Preservation in the Age of Platforms. Julien Masanès, Internet Memory Foundation
- (Untitled presentation). Ingrid Burrington, lifewinning.com