Early Registration deadline is on or before 2/18/2011
In cooperation with the Coalition for Networked Information
The second Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) summit will take place on March 31-April 1, 2011
in Denver at the Hyatt Regency Denver.
The RDAP summit will focus the state of institutional repositories in the
academy and government agencies and efforts toward interoperability across these emerging systems.
Clifford Lynch will keynote the meeting and the summit will include panels that focus on different
approaches to building and operating IRs, efforts to support national (e.g., NSF‚s data stewardship requirements)
and scholarly (e.g., open and commercial publishers) linkages to IRs, and open discussions
about the future of IRs and digital libraries.
Submit Posters by Feb. 28:
http://www.softconf.com/asis/RDAP-2011/ Tentative Program
Keynote
Clifford Lynch, CNI: Institutional Repositories Today and Tomorrow
Panel 1 Institutional Repository Case Studies: Erin O'Meara, UNC: Organizer/Moderator
Panel 2 NSF Data Management Plan Case Studies: Michael Giarlo, Penn State: Organizer/Moderator
Panel 3 Data Publication Repositories: From Small to Large Data Joe Hourcle, NASA: Organizer/Moderator
Panel 4. Data Archives in Federal Agencies: Bill Anderson, UT Austin, Oranizer/Moderator
Panel 5. Policy-based Data Management Reagan Moore, UNC-RENCI: Organizer/Moderator
Panel 6 Future of Digital Libraries: Gary Marchionini, UNC Organizer/Moderator
Group activity and discussion: Main challenge in your institution; main challenge to field
Posters
Submit Posters to ASIST by February 28:
http://www.softconf.com/asis/RDAP-2011/ Invited participants
Monica Omodei, Australian National Data Service
Steve Hughes, Planetary Data System
Ruth Duerr, National Snow and Ice Data Center
Phil Bourne, Protein Database
MacKenzie Smith, MIT
Rob Pennington, NSF
Kevin Ashley, director of Digital Curation Centre at University of Edinburgh
Sayeed Choudhary, Data Conservancy