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Thursday, October 18 • 10:15am - 11:45am
#r2a: Project Management

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Presentations
 
From Project to Preservation
Dianne Dietrich, Mira Basara
Cornell University, United States of America
 
For many years, Cornell University Library created numerous digital collections, and preservation practice was highly idiosyncratic. This presentation will focus on the backlog created by these projects. We will offer our reflections on the process of shepherding previously digitized assets into preservation storage.
 
 
Developing Change: How a Tech Project Enabled Organizational Transition
Hannah Sistrunk, Bonnie Gordon, Patrick Galligan
Rockefeller Archive Center, United States of America
 
This talk will describe a collaborative and inclusive approach to designing and implementing a system for managing the transfer, appraisal, accessioning, and preservation of digital records, including participatory UX activities, hands-on strategies for creating a data model, and a holistic training program.

Withdrawn - Making the case for digital preservation - lessons learnt from the Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge Project 
Edith Halvarsson(1), James Mooney(1), Dave Gerrard(2), Somaya Langley(2), Sarah Mason(1), Lee Pretlove(2)
1: The University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: Cambridge University Library, United Kingdom
 
How do we make the case for sustainable digital preservation activities? The Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge project (DPOC) has spent the past two years working to establish sustainable digital preservation programs at two academic libraries. This talk describes the project design, lessons learnt, and challenges along the way.

Moderators
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Daniel Noonan

Digital Preservation Librarian, The Ohio State University

Speakers
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Mira Basara

Cornell University
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Dianne Dietrich

Cornell University
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Patrick Galligan

Digital Archivist, Rockefeller Archive Center
Patrick graduated from the University of Michigan's School of Information in 2013 and is a Digital Archivist at the Rockefeller Archive Center. Patrick is the RAC's metadata wrangler, ArchivesSpace super user and all-around data massager.
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Bonnie Gordon

Digital Archivist, Rockefeller Archive Center
Bonnie Gordon is a Digital Archivist at the Rockefeller Archive Center, where she focuses on digital preservation, born-digital records, and training around technology.
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Hannah Sistrunk

Assistant Digital Archivist, Rockefeller Archive Center


Thursday October 18, 2018 10:15am - 11:45am PDT
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