[Asis-l] FW: [CODATA-international] The Rescue of Data At Risk: An RDA-CODATA Workshop, 8-9 September, NCAR, Boulder, CO, USA
Joy Davidson
Joy.Davidson at glasgow.ac.uk
Mon May 16 03:35:59 EDT 2016
Members of the list may be interested in this RDA-CODATA workshop.
From: CODATA-international [mailto:codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org] On Behalf Of Simon CODATA
Sent: 13 May 2016 18:17
To: CODATA International; tg-dar at lists.codata.org
Subject: [CODATA-international] The Rescue of Data At Risk: An RDA-CODATA Workshop, 8-9 September, NCAR, Boulder, CO, USA
A workshop on The Rescue of Data At Risk http://www.codata.org/task-groups/data-at-risk/dar-workshops will be held in Boulder, Colorado, on 8–9 September 2016, in association with International Data Week http://www.internationaldataweek.org/ that is taking place the following week in nearby Denver.
The Workshop is being organized by the joint CODATA Task Group for Data At Risk http://www.codata.org/task-groups/data-at-risk and the RDA Interest Group for Data Rescue https://rd-alliance.org/groups/data-rescue.html, and is being hosted by NCAR (the National Center for Atmospheric Research), 3090 Center Green Drive, Boulder, CO 80307, USA.
Rationale
It is becoming imperative, and urgent, to broadcast the need to rescue (uncover, preserve, digitize and create public access to) heritage data which are languishing in non-digital (or non-readable) formats and cannot be used at all efficiently (or at all) for research in that state. Many are stored in inappropriate conditions and may be deteriorating rapidly. The most effective tool is example―showing what can be gained (and equally, what is currently being lost), both in science and in the humanities and social sciences.
By presenting a variety of Case Studies, the Workshop will demonstrate the scientific value of recovering the information from those non-electronic data through the use of modern technology, and will debate the methods, techniques, and support, needed to make many more of those older data widely accessible.
The Workshop also needs to hear about projects which were unsuccessful―or never even got off the ground―since one objective is to size up the actual challenges.
Content and Schedule
We invite papers, either as oral presentations or as posters, that describe the management and challenges of nearly-lost heritage data. Posters will be on view for the duration of the Workshop, and may thus gain much more exposure than would a brief oral presentation. Following presentation(s) on one of the Workshop themes, the meeting will divide into breakout sessions to discuss the specific challenges or pointers, and then collect and review the various conclusions.
Themes
1. Locating nearly lost data (“dark data”), e.g., libraries, reports,closed field stations, hearsay. Aspects of access, borrowing or transferring.
2. Ownership
3. Contents catalogues for analogue materials
4. Digitizing technologies
5. Meta-data
6. Long-term preservation of digitized records
7. Long-term preservation of originals.
Registration .... (Coming soon)
Registration (at approximately $100 USD) will include morning/afternoon tea/coffee breaks and lunch on both days, and a bus to/from hotels if required. A Registration page will be available soon.
Please pre-register by sending an email, stating your intention to attend, to Elizabeth.Griffin [at] nrc-cnrc.gc.ca<http://nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> and include "Boulder Data Rescue Workshop" in the subject line.
Travel and Accommodation
Boulder is about 40 miles (70 km) from Denver International Airport. The route is serviced by the AB bus (see schedules).
Hotels
Preferential rates have been arranged with the Best Western Inn Boulder for 30 rooms at $139 (includes breakfast).
15 rooms have also been set aside at the Millennium Hotel for $119 (breakfast not included).
Participants should make their own bookings. In both cases the limit of the agreed discount ends by August 7.
Other hotel rooms may be booked as per individual choice.
Travel Support
Limited travel support may be available for those who do not have other sources of travel funds. When pre-registering, please indicate if travel support is essential, and (if so) approximately how much will be needed.
L.O.C.
Mike Daniels (UCAR)
David Gallaher (NSIDC)
Matthew Mayernik (UCAR)
Steve Williams (UCAR)
Enquiries
For general enquiries, please contact Elizabeth.Griffin [at] nrc-cnrc.gc.ca<http://nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> in the first instance.
We look forward to seeing you in September!
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