From tibbo at ils.unc.edu Sun Apr 3 22:16:30 2016 From: tibbo at ils.unc.edu (Tibbo, Helen R) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 02:16:30 +0000 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Registration Now Open for DigCCurr Professional Institute 2016-2017 Message-ID: <16C92BA681D083499626AF35C5A645163B71816F@ITS-MSXMBS5M.ad.unc.edu> Please excuse cross postings************************************ Registration Now Open! DigCCurr Professional Institute: Curation Practices for the Digital Object Lifecycle July 17-22, 2016 & March 14-15, 2017 (One price for two sessions) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Visit http://ils.unc.edu/digccurr/institute2016.html for more information. REGISTRATION LINK: http://tinyurl.com/zfcacrn The Institute consists of one five-day session in July 2016 and a two-day follow-up session in March 2017. The summer event begins at 6 PM on Sunday, July 17 with a welcome and opening event. Each day of the summer session will include lectures, discussion and hands-on "lab" components. A course pack and a private, online discussion space will be provided to supplement learning and application of the material. An opening reception dinner on Sunday, Continental breakfast, break time snacks and coffee, and a dinner on Tuesday will also be included. This institute is designed to foster skills, knowledge and community-building among professionals responsible for the curation of digital materials. Registration: * Regular registration : $1,150 * Late registration (after June 15, 2016): $1,300 If you are a grant recipient working on a digital project, we recommend that you check with your program officer to request approval to use available grant funds to attend the institute. Institute Instructors Include: * From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Drs. Helen Tibbo, Cal Lee, and Kam Woods. * Dr. Nancy McGovern, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * Dr. Carolyn Hank, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. * Dr. Lorraine Richards, Drexel University. July 2017 Institute Components include (order and session titles may vary somewhat from those listed): *Overview of digital curation definition, scope and main functions *Where you see yourself in the digital curation landscape *Digital curation program development *Digital curation stakeholders and digital curation landscape *Case Study on developing a digital repository *Procedural accountability - policies, submission agreements, rules *LAB -Transforming policy statements into rules *Overview of digital preservation challenges and opportunities *Roles and responsibilities for curation *LAB - Matching skills and roles *Characterization of digital objects *Overview and Characterization of Existing Tools: Placing the Tools in a Larger Industry Context *File formats *LAB - File format robustness *Managing in response to technological change *Digital forensics *Ethical issues *LAB - Media and content *Workflows, humans, and tools *Lab - Workflows *Evaluating curation programs requirements and assessment *LAB - Evaluating curation programs: TRAC/ISO 16363 Review * Characterizing, analyzing and evaluating the producer information environment *Economics of digital curation - costs and resource commitments *LAB - Economics of digital curation *Cloud computing *Web archiving * Formulating your six-month action plan - task for each individual, with instructors available to provide guidance * Summary of action plans * Clarifying roles and expectations for the next six months March 14-15, 2017 Participants in the July event will return to Chapel Hill in March 2017 to discuss their experiences in implementing what they have learned in their own work environments. Participants will compare experiences, lessons learned and strategies for continuing progress. Accommodations for January will be the responsibility of the attendee. For more information, contact Dr. Helen Tibbo (tibbo at email.unc.edu) for Institute questions or Michelle Taylor (michele at email.unc.edu) for payment or registration questions. The Digital Professional Institute was initiated as part of the DigCCurr II project, supported by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (Grant Award #RE-05-08-0060-08) and is partially supported by the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. LODGING: Participants are responsible for their own lodging. A DigCCurr 2016-17 room block has been reserved at the Hampton Inn Hotel in Downtown Carrboro at $119/night. Please indicate "DigCCurr2016" when making reservations. You may reserve your hotel room by calling the hotel at +1-919-969-6988 or by clicking on this link: http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/groups/personalized/R/RDUCOHX-DIG-20160716/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG. Reservations must be received by 06/15/2016. See the Accommodations page for more information (http://ils.unc.edu/digccurr/institute_accom.html) We look forward to seeing you there! -Helen Dr. Helen R. Tibbo, Alumni Distinguished Professor President, 2010-2011 & Fellow, Society of American Archivists School of Information and Library Science 201 Manning Hall, CB#3360 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360 Tel: 919-962-8063 Fax: 919-962-8071 tibbo at ils.unc.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jackie at sdiwc.info Mon Apr 4 22:39:31 2016 From: jackie at sdiwc.info (Jackie Blanco) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:39:31 -0600 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] CFP: 2016 Universal Technology Management Conference (UTMC) - USA Message-ID: <54d73aa2bf9821cad40b460bd9b09858@sdiwc.info> 2016 Universal Technology Management Conference (UTMC) Bemidji State University, Minnesota, USA May 26-28, 2016 http://sdiwc.net/conferences/itmc2016/ The event will be held over three days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international community, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures. The conference welcome papers on the following (but not limited to) research topics: *Information Technology -Information and Data Management -Information Content Security -The Management of IT Investments -Computational Intelligence -Data Management in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks -Information Management -Enterprise Architecture Management -The Management of ?Green? IT -Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications -Web Services Security -Information Ethics -Quality of Service, Scalability and Performance -Information Security and Cryptography -Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Networks *Computer Science -Biometrics Technologies -Computer Forensics -Computer Security -Data Mining -Distributed and Parallel Applications -Wireless Communications -Cloud Computing -Access Control -Network Security -Digital Signal and Image Processing -Multimedia Computing -Computer Animation -Computer Architecture -Artificial Intelligence -Information Retrieval -Natural Language Processing *Business, and Technology In Education -Educational Technology -Computer-aided Systems -Mobile Computing -Education In Computational Science -Mobile Learning -Business Intelligence and Web Services -E-commerce Business Models -Future Development of E-Business -E- Learning -E-Government -Debugging Tools and Learning -E-Business Applications and Software *Manufacturing Systems -Design and Manufacturing -Intelligent Processing of Materials -Human-Machine Interface -Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering -Modeling and Design -Design and Green Manufacturing -Automation -Networks Design, Protocols and Management *Engineering Technology -Bioinformatics & Biomedical Imaging -Robotics and Atomization Engineering -Globalization of Engineering -Applications of AI Techniques in Design and Manufacturing -Industrial Engineering -Biomedical Signal Processing -Robotics and Mobile Machines -Computer Architecture for Intelligent Machines Researchers are encouraged to submit their work electronically. All papers will be fully refereed by a minimum of two specialized referees. Before final acceptance, all referees comments must be considered. IMPORTANT DATES =============== Submission Deadline: April 10, 2016 Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2016 or 2-3 weeks after date of submission Camera Ready Submission Deadline: May 15, 2016 Registration Deadline: May 15, 2016 Conference Dates: May 26-28, 2016 From kdweeks at vt.edu Wed Apr 6 12:23:26 2016 From: kdweeks at vt.edu (Kimberli Weeks) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 12:23:26 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Call for proposal WADL 2016 deadline extended to April 17! Message-ID: Please excuse cross postings*************** The Web Archiving and Digital Libraries #WADL workshop submission deadline has been extended to April 17th http://fox.cs.vt.edu/wadl2016.html . WADL 2016 Web Archiving and Digital Libraries JCDL 2016 (http://www.jcdl2016.org), Rutgers University; 6/22-6/23 Workshop Please see approved workshop proposal at: http://fox.cs.vt.edu/WADLjcdl16.pdf Submissions (please provide contact and supporting info in <= 1 page): - EasyChair submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wadl2016 - Due: April 17, 2016 (extended from original date April 3, 2016) - Notifications: May 2, 2016 - Categories are: - Poster + lightening talk - Demonstration + lightening talk - 20 min. presentation + 10 min. Q&A - 30 min. panel with interactive plenary discussion - Please indicate which one of these 4 categories best describes your submission. Description: - Selected works will likely be published in a special issue of IEEE TCDL Bulletin, and may lead to a journal publication next year in the International Journal on Digital Libraries (IJDL). These results were the case with works presented at WADL2015. - This will explore the integration of web archiving and digital libraries, over the complete life cycle: creation/authoring, uploading/publishing in the Web, ? issue of the - It will cover all topics of interest, including but not limited to: Archiving (events) Big data Classification, clustering Client/proxy/server side collecting Crawling (focused) Curation, quality control Databases / collections (of webpages) Discovery Extraction & analysis Filling gaps Globalization, languages Social sciences Linking archives Metadata Mobile devices Network science Preservation Resource description Standards, protocols Systems, tools Tweet collections and connections Objectives: - to continue to build the community of people integrating web archiving & DLs - to help attendees learn about useful methods, systems, and software in this area - to help chart future research and improved practice in this area - to promote synergistic efforts including collaborative projects and proposals - to produce an archival publication that will help advance technology and practice Workshop Co-chairs: - Chair, Edward A. Fox, Professor and Director Digital Library Research Laboratory, Virginia Tech, fox at vt.eduhttp://fox.cs.vt.edu, 540-231-5113 - Co-chair, Zhiwu Xie, zhiwuxie at vt.edu, Associate Professor and Technology Development Librarian, Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, University Libraries, Virginia Tech, 540-231-4453 - Co-chair, Martin Klein, UCLA, martinklein at library.ucla.edu Program Committee: - Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive, jefferson at archive.org - Mohamed Magdy Farig, Virginia Tech, mmagdy at vt.edu - Vinay Goel, Internet Archive, vinay at archive.org - Gina Jones, Library of Congress, gjon at loc.gov - Deborah Kempe, Frick Art Reference Library, kempe at frick.org - Frank McCown, Harding University, fmccown at harding.edu - Michael Nelson, Old Dominion Univ., mln at cs.odu.edu - Christie Peterson, George Washington U. Libraries, cspeterson at gwu.edu - Thomas Risse, L3S Research Center, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, risse at L3S.de - Nicholas Taylor, Stanford U., ntay at stanford.edu - Matthew Weber, Rutgers U., matthew.weber at rutgers.edu - Robert Wolven, Columbia U., wolven at columbia.edu Closely related event and results: - Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (WADL'15), 24 June, at JCDL 2015, see website and proceedings in a special issue of the IEEE TCDL Bulletin, V. 11, Issue 2, Oct. 2015 - Working with Internet Archives for Research (WIRE 2014) NSF workshop, 17-18 June 2014, Cambridge, MA ? seehttp://wp.comminfo.rutgers.edu/nsfia/ - Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (WADL?13), 25-26 July, at JCDL 2013, see http://www.ctrnet.net/sites/default/files/JCDL2013WorkshopWebArchiving20130603.pdf and report in SIGIR Forum http://sigir.org/files/forum/2013D/p128.pdf - Web Archive Globalization Workshop, WAG 2011 ? see http://cs.harding.edu/wag2011/ , with 4 organizers plus 5 presenters and about 20 participants, held in Ottawa after JCDL 2011 (June 16-17) - Ongoing work by attendees in this area, growth in collaborative activity involving the Internet Archive, and specific community building successes like the Web Archive Cooperative ? see http://infolab.stanford.edu/wac/ - Annual meetings of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC), partner meetings of the Internet Archive (Archive-It), and ten workshops held with ECDL/TPDL: International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW), 2001-2010 ----- Kimberli Weeks kdweeks at vt.edu (540) 231-2674 Technical Director, Digital Library Development, Research & Informatics University Libraries, Virginia Tech http://scholar.lib.vt.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cmmorris at duraspace.org Wed Apr 6 15:50:30 2016 From: cmmorris at duraspace.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 15:50:30 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] OR2016 keynotes, accepted contributions announced; Early bird deadline is April 13 Message-ID: April 6, 2016 Read it online: Accepted contributions: http://or2016.net/accepted-contributions; Speakers: http://or2016.net/keynote-speakers; Registration: http://or2016.net/registration-submissions-2/ *OR2016 keynotes and accepted contributions announced; Early bird deadline is April 13* Open Repositories 2016?to be held in Dublin, Ireland June 13th-16th?is pleased to announce our opening and closing keynote speakers - Laura Czerniewicz and Rufus Pollock. Read below for more information about both. *Please note that early bird registration for Open Repositories 2016 will close on April 13th.* Register at http://or2016.net/ to take advantage of the early bird registration, make your hotel reservation, and book sightseeing tours. The accepted contributions are also now listed on the OR2016 Website here: http://or2016.net/accepted-contributions. We are currently working on the detailed program schedule, but you can find the general outline here: http://or2016.net/conference-at-a-glance/. Laura Czerniewicz will kick off Open Repositories 2016 with her opening keynote titled ?Which knowledge online? Reflections on networked scholarly communication practices in a global age? on the morning of Tuesday, June 14th. The current digitally-mediated networked age promises global digital cultures with flattened power relations, given the affordances of information and communication technologies to collapse distance, enable easier cross-country collaborations and create new opportunities for knowledge production and sharing. Drawing on case studies of local knowledge production, communication, visibility and discoverability, this talk will raise issues regarding how the reconfiguration of relationships and power is occurring in practice. Associate Professor Czerniewicz is the director of the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa. Prior to that position, she ran the OpenUCT Initiative spearheading the university?s open scholarship agenda including the development of the Open Access policy and the repository as well as the integration of open education. She blogs intermittently at http://lauraczerniewicz.uct.ac.za/ and can be followed at https://twitter.com/czernie on Twitter. Dr. Rufus Pollock will deliver the closing keynote the afternoon of Thursday, June 16th. Dr Pollock is Founder and President of Open Knowledge, an international non-profit using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and see it used to create insight that drives change. He was formerly a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow and a Mead Fellow in Economics at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge and is currently an adviser on open data to several governments. He has worked extensively as a scholar, activist and technologist on the social, legal and technical challenges around the creation and sharing of knowledge. See more about Dr. Pollock at http://rufuspollock.org/ and follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/rufuspollock. We look forward to seeing you in Dublin this June! 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We hope you can join us. ~ Erin Tripp -- Erin Tripp, BJH MLIS Business Development Manager discoverygarden inc. erin at discoverygarden.ca Islandora webinar: Highlighting CUHK Chinese digital collections Learn more about the launch of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Digital Repository, the first known Islandora repository in Asia, on April 27 at 10 am EDT. The webinar will feature a presentation and Q&A session with Louisa Lam, Head, Research Support and Digital Initiatives and Jeff Liu, Digital Services Librarian at the CUHK Library. The CUHK Library has curated a collection of over five million digital objects in the past 20 years. It features Chinese literature, culture, arts, politics, society and religion. Until recently, the collection was stored in a broad range of different systems, complicating the discovery of these precious digital assets. In 2015, librarians at CUHK embarked on a project to find a permanent, single platform for their digital content. Objectives of the project included enhanced discoverability, multi-language support (Chinese, Japanese & Korean) and custom development capability to modify display and viewing features that would showcase Chinese literature in its true form. Islandora met all the functional requirements and more, including support for digital humanities projects and access to a user-driven open source software community. The CUHK Library was also attracted to the vendor services and support that were offered by discoveygarden. We provided advice, support and custom development assistance; contributing to the launch of the digital repository every step of the way. The repository (http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk ) officially launched in February 2016, making the CUHK Library digital initiative pioneers in Hong Kong. We hope you can join us as we continue our webinar series by focusing on another successful Islandora launch! 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Participants can expect a lively, engaging, and informative program that the SPN team hopes will build consensus around next steps for preserving software at scale - all in the larger effort to ensure long-term access to digital objects. The Forum theme, "Action Research: Empowering the Cultural Heritage Community and Mapping Out Next Steps for Software Preservation" reflects the mission of the Software Preservation Network (SPN) to solicit community input. The SPN project team believes that the practice of critical reflection around software preservation must incorporate members from complementary domains to actively participate in a coordinated effort to develop a sustainable, national strategy for proprietary software licensing and collection - pulling heavily from the collective, lived experience and expertise of researcher-practitioners in software development, law, archives, libraries, museums, and other domains. Important Dates: April 5: Registration opens April 18: Notification of proposal acceptance May 31: Registration closes More information about the forum and registration is available on the Software Preservation Network website. Don't wait, register today! Friendly Regards, Jessica Meyerson, >, Digital Archivist, Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin Zach Vowell, >, Digital Archivist, Robert E. Kennedy Library, California Polytechnic State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From milan.hrdina at snk.sk Thu Apr 28 00:39:00 2016 From: milan.hrdina at snk.sk (MIlan HRDINA) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 06:39:00 +0200 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] "Pasig-discuss" mailing list Message-ID: <60c6789a-5e92-03c5-fce9-6af69066da59@snk.sk> -- *Milan HRDINA* *Ved?ci oddelenia IKT* Slovensk? n?rodn? kni?nica N?mestie J. C. 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URL: From erin at discoverygarden.ca Thu Apr 28 12:27:38 2016 From: erin at discoverygarden.ca (Erin Tripp) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:27:38 -0300 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Upcoming Islandora workshops: Open Repositories (Dublin) and LITA ALA Pre-con (Orlando) Message-ID: Two Islandora workshops are coming up in June 2016. On the afternoon of Monday, June 13 from 1:30 - 6 pm myself and Melissa Anez will be delivering a half-day Islandora for Managers workshop at the International Conference on Open Repositories at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. All are welcome. There's no charge to participate. We?ll be notifying folks when registration is open for the session. On the afternoon of Friday, June 24 from 1 - 4pm myself and Stephen Perkins will be delivering another half-day Islandora for Managers: Open Source Digital Repository Training session at the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) American Library Association (ALA) conference in Orlando, Florida. There is a registration fee for this workshop. One can purchase a ticket during the ALA conference registration process . The workshops will provide participants with information about the Islandora software framework, and allow them to test drive a full Islandora installation using local virtual machines or the online Islandora sandbox. After the system overview, the instructors will lead participants through the basic functions of an Islandora installation, including new features introduced over the past year as well as a ?how to? guide for basic features such as ingesting content, managing metadata, configuring search and discovery and much, much more. If you have questions regarding the upcoming training sessions, please don?t hesitate to contact me. Cheers! Erin Tripp, BJH MLIS Business Development Manager discoverygarden inc. erin at discoverygarden.ca Speaker bios: Melissa Anez Melissa Anez is the Project & Community Manager for the Islandora Foundation , where she works with volunteers and community members from around the world to steward this Atlantic-born open source digital repository platform. She is a graduate of Dalhousie's School of Information Management. When not on the road for Islandora, Melissa resides in New Brunswick. Erin Tripp Erin Tripp is currently the Business Development Manager at discoverygarden inc. Since 2011, Erin?s been involved in the Islandora project; a community supported framework of open source technologies for digital repositories. In that time, Erin?s been involved in more than 40 different Islandora projects ranging from consulting, custom development, and data migrations. Prior to coming to discoverygarden inc., Erin graduated from the University of King?s College (BJH), worked as a broadcast journalist with CTV Globemedia, and graduated from the Dalhousie University School of Information Management (MLIS) where she won the Outstanding Service Award in 2011. Stephen Perkins Stephen Perkins, an official agent and consultant of discoverygarden, is Managing Member of Infoset Digital Publishing . Infoset provides content and technology solutions for institutions, publishers, and businesses. Stephen has more than 20 years experience directing small-to-medium scale IT projects, specializing in digital asset management solutions for the Humanities. He has extensive experience in architecting solutions for cultural heritage institutions, reference publishers, and documentary editing projects. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: