From jackie at sdiwc.info Tue Nov 1 00:29:10 2016 From: jackie at sdiwc.info (Jackie Blanco) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 22:29:10 -0600 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] CfP and Special Session :: CyberSec2017 Message-ID: You are invited to participate in the following conference: THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBER SECURITY, CYBER WELFARE AND DIGITAL FORENSIC (CyberSec2017) Venue: St. Mary's University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Dates: April 22-24, 2017 URL: http://sdiwc.net/conferences/6th-international-cyber-security-cyber-welfare-digital-forensic/ The conference aims to enable researchers build connections between different digital applications and engineering. Topics (not limited to): - Cyber Security - Enterprise Systems Security - Hardware-Based security - Legal Issues - Operating Systems and Database Security - SCADA and Embedded systems security - Security for Future Networks - Security in Social Networks - Security protocols - Digital Forensic - Cyber-Crimes - Evidentiary Aspects of Digital Forensics - File System and Memory Analysis Multimedia Forensic - Information Hiding - Large-Scale Investigations - Network Forensics and Traffic Analysis Hardware Vulnerabilities and Device Forensics - Information Assurance and Security Management - Corporate Governance - Decidability and Complexity - Economics of Security - Identity Management - Security Policies and Trust Management - Cyber Peacefare and Physical Security - Biometrics Applications - Cyber Peacefare Trends and Approaches - New theories and algorithms in biometrics - Surveillance Systems The conference also welcomes researchers to organize special session in any one of the tracks in cyber security and digital forensic with regards to the conference topic. Mechanics: Special Sessions may address one or more tracks, but they should be organized under a unified theme. Each special session should attract 6 registered papers. These papers will be part of the Conference Proceedings, and they will be published in the proceedings of the conference and will be sent to at least 10 indexing places. Registered papers will be published in the Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications' Digital Library and in the proceedings of the conference. DEADLINES Paper Submission: March 1, 2017 Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2017 Camera Ready & Registration: April 6, 2017 From jschne at stanford.edu Tue Nov 1 12:15:45 2016 From: jschne at stanford.edu (Josh Schneider) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2016 16:15:45 +0000 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] 2nd CFP: Personal Digital Archiving 2017 (Palo Alto, CA) Message-ID: ** Please excuse cross posting ** Colleagues, The program committee seeks proposals for Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) 2017, which will be hosted by Stanford University Libraries in Palo Alto, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley and a short commuter train ride to San Francisco, from 29-31 March, 2017. The proposal deadline has been extended to 25 November 2016 (7:00 AM UTC), and registration is now open. PDA 2017 will showcase current and emerging scholarship on personal digital archiving and personal information management, as well as exciting and innovative projects and programs. More information about PDA 2017 can be found here: https://library.stanford.edu/projects/personal-digital-archiving-2017. Registration is available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/personal-digital-archiving-pda-2017-tickets-28669844276. The program committee seeks proposals for presentations, panels, lightning talks, posters (including demos), and workshops. The complete call for proposals is now available online here: https://library.stanford.edu/projects/personal-digital-archiving-2017/call-proposals. Please submit your proposal here: https://library.stanford.edu/projects/personal-digital-archiving-2017/submit-proposal. Many thanks, Josh Schneider (on behalf of the program and planning committees) -- Josh Schneider Assistant University Archivist ePADD Community Manager Special Collections & University Archives Stanford University josh.schneider at stanford.edu 650-497-6489 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Latest research into Researchers attitudes to sharing and managing data The event is free to attend and will be taking place at the University of St Andrews (Scotland, UK) on the 30th of November. If you are considering registering we would encourage you to do so now: https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/research-data-network-workshop-30-nov-2016 as there is some pressure on accommodation within the town and so we have pre-booked a number of hotel places for the night before the event if you require. Once you register you will be informed of the codes so you can take advantage of these places. Have a lovely weekend! Kind regards, Daniela Jisc Daniela Duca, PhD Senior co-design manager T 020 3006 6050 M 0746 8722244 twitter @danielagduca Skype Daniela.G.Duca Brettenham House (South Entrance), 5 Lancaster Place, London, WC2E 7EN jisc.ac.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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David Minor Program Director for Research Data Curation UC San Diego Library > On Nov 9, 2016, at 5:52 AM, Jenny Mitcham wrote: > > Hi all, > > If you haven't spotted it already, I wrote a blog post on PASIG 2016 in New York. > > http://digital-archiving.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/pasig-made-me-think.html > > Hope this is of interest to the list. > > Cheers, > Jen > > -- > Jenny Mitcham > Digital Archivist > Borthwick Institute for Archives > University of York > Heslington > York > YO10 5DD > > Telephone: 01904 321170 > > Borthwick Institute website: http://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/ > Digital archiving blog: http://digital-archiving.blogspot.co.uk/ > Twitter: @Jenny_Mitcham > Skype: jenny_mitcham > > > > > > > ---- > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or modify your subscription, please visit > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/pasig-discuss > _______ > PASIG Webinars and conference material is at http://www.preservationandarchivingsig.org/index.html > _______________________________________________ > Pasig-discuss mailing list > Pasig-discuss at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/pasig-discuss From shallcro at umich.edu Fri Nov 11 12:32:22 2016 From: shallcro at umich.edu (Michael Shallcross) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 12:32:22 -0500 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Job Posting: Project Manager for Digital Collections @ University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Message-ID: (Apologies for cross-postings!) The University of Michigan Library is seeking a regular, full-time librarian to be a project manager, with experience in the creation of digital collections and the software and applications that are the base of those collections. The successful candidate will collaborate with a team of librarians, programmers, and other experts on a major initiative to build a new digital library system architecture. The new system will make use of recent developments in the open source community and will handle a wide array of materials: text and images, video, music, research data sets, historical records, and more. This is an opportunity to join a skilled and forward? thinking group, and to gain experience with modern technologies that support web-?based research and preservation. The library is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and encourages all employees to fully incorporate their diverse backgrounds, skills, and life experiences into their work and towards the fulfillment of the library's mission. For the complete posting with information on how to apply, please see: http://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/133357/project_manager_ for_digital_collections -- *Michael Shallcross, CA* *Assistant Director for Curation* Bentley Historical Library 1150 Beal Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113 734.936.1344 http://bentley.umich.edu/ @UmichBentley http://archival-integration.blogspot.com/ @umbhlcuration -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rhmcdona at indiana.edu Mon Nov 14 16:05:15 2016 From: rhmcdona at indiana.edu (McDonald, Robert H.) 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[Apologies for cross postings] ********************************************************************** 1st Call for Papers 17th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL ?17) #TOScale #TOAnalyze #TODiscover http://2017.jcdl.org June 19-23, 2017 Toronto, Ontario CA Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jcdl2017 ********************************************************************** IMPORTANT DATES January 15, 2017 - Tutorial and Workshop proposal submissions January 29, 2017 - Full paper and short paper submissions February 1, 2017 - Notification of acceptance for tutorials and workshops February 12, 2017 - Panel submissions February 12, 2017 - Poster and demonstration submissions March 20, 2017 - Notification of acceptance for full papers, short papers, panels, posters, and demonstrations April 16, 2017 - Doctoral Consortium abstract submissions April 16, 2017 - Final camera-ready deadline for full papers, short papers April 26, 2017 - Final camera-ready deadline for posters, demonstrations, panels May 1, 2017 - Notification of acceptance for Doctoral Consortium June 19, 2017 - Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium June 19 - 23, 2017 - Main Conference June 22 - 23, 2017 - Workshops AIMS The field of digital libraries has undergone dramatic changes as digital collections grow in scale and diversity. These changes call for novel analytical tools and methodologies for making sense of large amounts of heterogeneous data, for deriving diverse kinds of knowledge, and for linking across different collections and research disciplines. Thus the theme of the 2017 conference is #TOScale #TOAnalyze #TODiscover. Digital libraries must improve outreach efforts, engage diverse communities, and provide scholars and users with effective and flexible access to materials which will in turn empower them to make new observations and discoveries. This year, we particularly invite papers, panels, workshops, and tutorials that present new discovery methods for diverse kinds of collections and datasets (e.g., documents, images, sounds, videos), that apply recent technologies in related fields like machine learning and data mining, and that report on innovative digital library applications that engage diverse communities, facilitate user access, and enable discovery and exploration in all domains including science, art, and the humanities. This year, in addition to the research-oriented program, we are organizing a practitioners? day so experts and practitioners can share their experiences and report on major projects. Practitioner contributions will take the form of posters and demos. Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range of established and emerging disciplines and professions including computer science, information science, web science, data science, digital humanities, librarianship, data management, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, information technology, medicine, social sciences, education and the humanities. Representatives from academe, government, industry, and others are invited to participate. TOPICS JCDL welcomes submissions from researchers and practitioners interested in all aspects of digital libraries such as: collection discovery and development, hybrid physical/digital collections; knowledge discovery; applications of machine learning and AI; services; digital preservation; system design; scientific data management; infrastructure and service design; implementation; interface design; human-computer interaction; performance evaluation; user research; crowdsourcing and human computation; intellectual property; privacy; electronic publishing; document genres; multimedia; user communities; and associated theoretical topics. Submissions that resonate with JCDL 2017 theme are especially welcome, although we will give equal consideration to all topics in digital libraries. SUBMISSIONS Full papers report on mature work, or efforts that have reached an important milestone, and must not exceed 10 pages. Accepted full papers will typically be presented in 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions and discussion. Short papers may highlight preliminary results to bring them to the community?s attention. They may also present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited space. Short papers must not exceed 4 pages in the conference format. Accepted short papers will typically be presented in 10 minutes with 5 minutes for questions and discussion. Posters permit presentation of late-breaking results in an informal, interactive manner. Demonstrations showcase innovative digital library technologies and applications, allowing you to share your work directly with your colleagues in a high-visibility setting. Proposals for posters or demonstrations should consist of a title, extended abstract, and contact information for the authors, and should not exceed 2 pages in the conference format. Accepted posters and demonstrations will be displayed at the conference. All paper submissions (full/short papers, posters and demos) should use the ACM Proceedings template and are to be submitted in electronic format via the conference's EasyChair submission page [forthcoming-see website for link http://2017.jcdl.org/call-for-papers]. All accepted papers will be published by the ACM as conference proceedings and electronic versions will be included in both the ACM and IEEE digital libraries. ------------ ORGANIZING COMMITTEE GENERAL CO-CHAIRS * Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University Bloomington * Nicholas Worby, University of Toronto Libraries PROGRAM CHAIRS * Cathy Marshall, Texas A&M University * Ian Milligan, Department of History, University of Waterloo * Adam Jatowt, School of Informatics, Kyoto University PROGRAM COMMITTEE TREASURER * Leanne Trimble, University of Toronto Libraries DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CO-CHAIRS * Jiangping Chen, College of Information, University of North Texas * Sampath Jayarathna, California State Polytechnic University PANEL CHAIRS * Martin Klein, University of California Los Angeles Library * Periklis Andritsos, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto WORKSHOP CHAIRS * Michele C. Weigle, Department of Computer Science, Old Dominion University * Xiaozhong Liu, School of Informatics & Computing, Indiana University ? Bloomington TUTORIAL CHAIRS * Glen Newton, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada * Kim Pham, University of Toronto ? Scarborough Libraries POSTER & DEMO CHAIRS * Justin Brunelle, MITRE * Emily Maemura, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto PUBLICATIONS CHAIR * Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library CONTINUITY ADVISOR * Michael Nelson, Department of Computer Science, Old Dominion University LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIRS * Christina Tooulias-Santolin, University of Toronto Libraries PUBLICITY CHAIRS * Jesse Carliner, University of Toronto Libraries * Men-Yin Kan, National University of Singapore * Nattiya Kanhabua, Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University SPONSORSHIP CHAIR * Kyla Everall, University of Toronto Libraries LOCAL ORGANIZERS * University of Toronto Libraries ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The afternoon session features a training session catered to participants? curiosities. Training topics include management of research data, special collections and institutional repositories; batch ingesting; discovery tools; embargoing content; harvesting to DPLA; and more! Training will be led by Erin Tripp of discoverygarden inc., who has managed more than 40 Islandora digital repository projects. Space is limited. Register now and join professionals from more than 10 organizations representing research universities, historical societies, geoscience, medicine and more! We look forward to seeing you there! Register Here: http://nyam.org/events/event/hello-islandora-building- digital-repository/ Erin Tripp, BJH MLIS Business Development Manager discoverygarden inc. erin at discoverygarden.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cmmorris at duraspace.org Thu Nov 17 09:05:32 2016 From: cmmorris at duraspace.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 09:05:32 -0500 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Open Repositories Conference (OR2017) Proposal Deadline Extended Message-ID: *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* November 17, 2016 Brisbane, Australia Read it online: http://or2017.net/2016/11/17/or-2017-call-for- proposals-submissions-deadline-extended/ *Open Repositories Conference Update: OR2017 Proposal Deadline Extended* The final deadline for submitting proposals for the Twelfth International Conference on Open Repositories (@OR2017aus and #OR2017) has been extended until Wednesday, November 30, 2016. The conference is scheduled to take place June 26-30 in Brisbane, Australia and is being hosted by The University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University. The theme this year is ?Open : Innovation | Knowledge | Repositories.? You may review the call for proposals here: http://or2017.net/call- for-proposals/ Submit your proposal here: https://www.conftool.net/or2017/ by November 30, 2016 We look forward to seeing you at OR2017! PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Sue Hutley, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia Andrea Schweer, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Elin Stangeland, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway Contact: or17-program-chairs at googlegroups.com LOCAL HOSTS The University of Queensland (UQ); Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Griffith University Contact: or2017 at qut.edu.au CONFERENCE WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA FAQs about OR2017: http://or2017.net/frequently-asked-questions/ Web site: or2017.net Twitter: @OR2017aus Tag: #OR2017 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ORConference/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susanmalsbury at nypl.org Mon Nov 21 17:35:51 2016 From: susanmalsbury at nypl.org (Susan Malsbury) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 17:35:51 -0500 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Call for Proposals: 2017 BitCurator User Forum Message-ID: ** Please excuse cross postings** *BitCurator User Forum 2017 Call for Papers* The BitCurator Consortium (BCC) is accepting proposals for the 2017 BitCurator User Forum, to be held April 27 - 28 at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. An international, community-led organization with over 25 member institutions, the BCC promotes and supports the BitCurator environment, an open source environment of digital forensics tools for use in libraries, archives, museums, and other educational applications. Digital Forensics: The academic library and beyond Over the last decade, cultural heritage institutions have applied techniques and software developed for criminal investigation and prosecution to their own work. These applications have repurposed automated processes in unintended ways, leading to new ways of engaging with digital materials. We want to hear your experiences and visions of how digital forensics affects your work. We invite proposals for the following session formats: - Presentations - Panels - Lightning Talks - Birds-of-a-Feather discussions - Day-long sessions that address real world problems or needs to make progress against Other session formats are welcome, especially sessions that incorporate interactivity and audience participation. We invite presentations that address any topic related to digital forensics. Topics of particular interest include: - ethical concerns: how might donor relations and/or institutional risk tolerance affect forensic analysis - records management: how can forensic analysis support records management activities - donor and curatorial relations: challenges and opportunities when working with donors and/or curators - process automation: use of scripting and related methods to support efficiency - data management: intersections between research data and forensic analysis - digital humanities: support for digital humanities work - practical uses outside of archival workflows: researcher use, data mining, related special projects Submission Information Presentations 1 - 2 presenters, 45 - 60 minutes Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words. This format is intended for one or two speakers presenting a single perspective, piece of research, or practical investigation. We encourage presentations to move beyond the case study and address pressing issues, best practices, opportunities for collaboration, visions, and expanded uses for digital forensics in libraries, archives, and museums. Panels 3 - 5 presenters, 60 - 75 minutes Please submit a 250-word (maximum) abstract. If submitting as an solo speaker, individual panelists may be matched by the BCC Program Committee based on complementarity of subjects or overarching themes. We encourage panels to represent a range of professional backgrounds and experience. Proposals that include diverse perspectives (i.e., faculty, students, community members, archivists, and/or multiple institutions) are strongly encouraged. Alternative panel formats (pecha kucha, lightning talks followed by small group discussions, or others) that will facilitate dialogue and enlarge participation are also invited. Birds-of-a-Feather Discussions 1 - 2 leaders, 60 - 75 minutes Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words. Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are networking opportunities in which presenters will lead an informal discussion about a chosen topic for fellow practitioners. Birds-of-a-Feather discussions may be scheduled during lunch or as a concurrent session. Lightning Talks 1 presenter, 5-12 minutes Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words. Lightning talks are a great format for case studies, digital forensics ?success stories? or ?tragic tales,? and research updates. Real world issues We welcome the submission of issues you?re experiencing in your regular work with respect to digital forensics tools, whether it be desired functionality, automation that may not yet exist, or other workflow breakdowns. Filling out this form will help us create a longform, hands-on session that will tackle one or more identified needs. Review The BCC Program Committee will review and accept abstracts based on their relevance to the conference theme and audience; the clarity of description; and their potential for inspiring discussion, collaboration, and innovation. Deadlines Submission Deadline: January 15, 2017 Acceptance Notification: February 15, 2017 How to Submit Submit proposals here . Eligibility & Requirements We welcome proposals from archivists, librarians, digital forensics software and systems providers (vendors), scholars, students, and other individuals working with digital forensics on a regular basis, at both BCC member institutions and non-member institutions, large and small. Presenters must register for and attend the conference. Presenters must also sign and submit a speaker agreement granting permission to the BCC to distribute their slides online with a CC-BY license. Some sessions will be recorded and distributed online, with permission from the presenters. These presenters will also be asked to sign and submit an agreement granting permission to the BCC to record presentations and distribute recordings online with a CC-BY license. Exceptions to the CC-BY license will be considered on a case-by-case basis. BitCurator Consortium The BitCurator Consortium (BCC) is an independent, community-led membership association that serves as the host and center of administrative, user and community support for the BitCurator environment. Its purpose is to support the curation of born-digital materials through the application of open-source digital forensics tools by institutions responsible for such materials. The BCC is now welcoming institutions in all sectors and nations to join as General Members. Member benefits include: - Access to the BCC help desk - Prioritization in future feature and enhancement requests - Dedicated educational offerings - Voting rights - Eligibility to serve on the BCC Executive Council and Committees - Service opportunities - Community engagement and networking - Professional development and training - Subscription to a dedicated BCC member mailing list - Special rates for BCC events, including the annual BitCurator User Forum The BCC exists to ensure that the BitCurator community continues to thrive in the years to come. Please consider joining this growing community of practice and international conversation around this emerging set of practices. For more information, visit bitcuratorconsortium.org -- *____________________________________________* Susan Malsbury | *The New York Public Library* *Digital Archivist, Archives Unit* Library Services Center 31-11 Thomson Avenue, Rm. 202, Long Island City, NY 11101 T: 917.229.9644 | susanmalsbury at nypl.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jschne at stanford.edu Mon Nov 21 14:45:17 2016 From: jschne at stanford.edu (Josh Schneider) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 19:45:17 +0000 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Personal Digital Archiving 2017 - Proposals due this Friday, 25 November! Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We hope you will take this final opportunity to propose a presentation, demo, or workshop for the next Personal Digital Archiving conference, to be held 29-31 March 2017 in Palo Alto, CA. Proposals are due by this Friday, 25 November. You can submit a proposal here: https://library.stanford.edu/projects/personal-digital-archiving-2017/submit-proposal. More information about the conference can be found here: https://library.stanford.edu/projects/personal-digital-archiving-2017/. We are thrilled to share that our keynote speakers for PDA 2017 will be Kim Christen and Gary Wolf! We are also excited to announce that the day before the PDA conference, on 28 March 2017, Stanford University Libraries will once again host the Born Digital Archiving Exchange (see this post for info on last year's event). BDAX is an annual unconference that provides digital archivists and others with a forum for sharing the technical skills and practices that support the more efficient acquisition, management, and dissemination of born-digital archival materials. For more information about BDAX, please contact Michael Olson (molson at stanford.edu). These conferences were specifically co-scheduled to encourage co-attendance and cross pollination. If you have ever wanted to attend more than one event in the same week, this is your chance to come to the San Francisco Bay Area and add your voice and expertise to your peer community! All best, Josh Schneider (on behalf of the PDA 2017 planning and program committees) -- Josh Schneider Assistant University Archivist ePADD Community Manager Special Collections & University Archives Stanford University josh.schneider at stanford.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: