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Thursday, October 18 • 1:00pm - 2:30pm
#r3c: Born-Digital Management

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Presentations
 
Legal Deposit Policies & Practices of Born Digital Content around the World
Frederick Zarndt(1), Olga Holownia(2), Stephen Wyber(3), Tanja Clausen(3), Edward McCain(4), Dorothy Carner(5), Olga Holownia(6)
1: Digital Divide Data, United States of America; 2: British Library, United Kingdom; 3: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), Netherlands; 4: Reynolds Journalism Institute, United States of America; 5: University of Missouri - Columbia, United States of America; 6: International Internet Preservation Consortium
 
It's not news that born digital content is fragile and often short-lived. Legal deposit policies and practices for print materials are mature and well-developed; the same is not true for born digital materials as shown by the results of this survey of 50+ countries.
 
 
In/ Visible Objects: Collaborative Strategy and Practice for Born-digital Art Museum Records
Cate Peebles
Yale Center for British Art, United States of America
 
Behind every artwork is its documentation, which is increasingly born digital. These records are essential aspects of museum objects; in digital form they require behind-the-scenes archival strategies to ensure trustworthy stewardship. This talk presents a case study of interdepartmental collaboration for digital preservation at the Yale Center for British Art.
 

Moderators
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Marina Georgieva

Visiting Digital Collections Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Marina Georgieva holds a Master’s Degree in Library Science with Information Technology concentration from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. She's been working at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas since 2015 in different capacities. Currently, her position is Visiting... Read More →

Speakers
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Cate Peebles

Museum Archivist, Yale University
Cate Peebles is a museum archivist at the Yale Center for British Art. She is a member of Yale University Library's Reparative Archival Description Task Force.


Thursday October 18, 2018 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
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