PASIG Meeting, Washington, DC May 22-24,
2013
I wanted to share this announcement from Tom Cramer on the
upcoming May PASIG meeting, which will be held in Washington,
DC.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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Registration for the next PASIG meeting, May 22-24, 2013, is now
open. A full version of the still-evolving agenda, is
below. Please use the PASIG 2013 link below to register for the
event, pre-meeting workshops, and the limited block of rooms at the
Washington Court Hotel.
http://www.preservationandarchivingsig.org/events/2013/PASIGDC2013.html
The early bird special conference rate is $345.00 prior to April
12 and $395.00 afterwards. If you want to contribute or sponsor,
please contact Art Pasquinelli ( art.pasquinelli@oracle.com) and Tom Cramer ( tcramer@stanford.edu)
asap.
There will be at least two pre-conference meetings:
- A free Oracle Technology Day will take place on Tuesday, May 21.
This is a full-day event and is open to Oracle customers, prospects,
employees, and partners. It will focus on Oracle a) products relevant
to PASIG attendees, b) positioning, c) tiered architectures, d) Big
Data, records, and unstructured content management solutions, and e)
database features for permanent access.
- A half-day member meeting of the Digital Preservation Network
(DPN), will offer DPN Members and other interested parties the
opportunity to drill down into the network's emerging architecture and
service model.
PASIG Washington, DC Agenda (Version 2)
Tuesday, May 21 - Optional Training Sessions
I. Oracle Technology Day - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
II. DPN Collaboration Half-Day - 1:00 PM- 5
PM
PASIG Day 1: Wednesday, May 22, 2013
8:00 AM
Registration
8:30 AM
Digital Preservation Bootcamp -- Optional
Session
Training in concepts, issues, tools, strategies &
approaches for Digital Preservation and Archiving. This half day block
of training sessions will focus on an introduction to the field and
needs in digital preservation, and give attendees a foundation of
concepts, terminology, standards and tools used broadly in the field.
This half day of "Digital Preservation 101" is open to
practitioners of all levels, but will be targeted specifically for
those looking to gain exposure to the field.
- Digital Preservation 101: The Theory and Practice -- Tom
Cramer, Stanford University
- Best Practices in Preserving Common Content
Types
- Images: Robert Buckley, University of
Rochester
- Media: Kara Van Malssen, AudioVisual Preservation
Solutions
- Office documents: Jay Gattuso, New Zealand National
Library (tbc)
- Design Principles for Digital Preservation Systems
- Speaker to be confirmed
Noon
Registration & Lunch
1:00 PM
PASIG Begins: Welcome
- Welcome & Introduction to PASIG -- Art Pasquinelli,
Director, Digital Libraries, Repositories, and Preservation,
Oracle
- Agenda Review and Invitation to Participate -- Tom
Cramer, Stanford University
1:15 PM
Long-term Digital Preservation Storage
Futures
A state-of-the-art review of storage technology and
industry trends with a focus on applying these developments to the
unique needs of digital preservation and archiving, and systems at
scale. This session will feature a nuts-and-bolts review of the
realities of integrating with cloud-based stores for digital
preservation systems: what are the realities of getting content in,
managing it once there, and then getting it out again.
- A Report on the Annual Library of Congress Storage
Meeting
- Storage Trends [includes LTFS] - Chris Wood, Senior
Product & Solutions Development Specialist, Oracle, Author
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- Working with Cloud Store API's: S3, Open Stack, CDMI,
Glacier...
- Open Q&A
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
BREAK
3:00 PM
Preservation Research, Breakthroughs and
Futures
Current developments and trends in digital preservation
research and practice; an opportunity to engage in technology transfer
from researchers to practitioners and industry.
- Database Preservation and Reuse - Kevin Jernigan,
Sr. Director Product Management, Oracle
- The Digital Preservation Network (DPN): Architecture and
Preservation Services in a National Network
- IASA-OK: International Association for Sound and AV
Archives - Organizing Knowledge Initiative - Guy Marechal
- Connecting the Dots: SCAPE and Other
Projects Emerging from the EU
4:30 - 5:30 PM
Introductions, Matchmaking & Breakout
Scheduling
"Minute Madness" introductions of attendees
(optional), laying out who is participating in the meeting, what
they're hoping to get out of the meeting, and some on-the-fly
matchmaking of attendees with like interests.
6:00 PM
Evening Reception
PASIG Day 2: Thursday, May 23, 2013
9:00 AM
Preservation & Archiving Architectures and
Operations: Practitioners Knowledge Exchange.
Structured presentation and comparison of preservation
systems design and operation. Detailed overviews of PASIG community
members' systems, operating practices, and lessons learned, with an
emphasis on digital preservation from different vertical domains
(e.g., education, research, energy, health care, aerospace,
etc.)
- Major League Baseball Advanced Media -- Dirk Van Dall,
VP
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - Adam Wead
(TBC)
- 3rd session to be confirmed
10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
BREAK
10:45 AM
Lightning Talks
Participatory presentations on late breaking developments,
compelling breakthroughs or burning issues from the PASIG
Community
11:30 AM
BREAK / Poster Session Mixer
Noon
Lunch
1:00 PM
Domain Deep Dive: Media Preservation
An exploration into the unique requirements and successful
strategies of media preservation. The long-term preservation of
digital audiovisual media presents a range of complex technological,
organisational, and standards-related issues. This recurring PASIG
session organized by the PrestoCentre Foundation, will focus on
research efforts, technological solutions and practical challenges in
audiovisual preservation. The session targets both media owners and
service providers.
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
BREAK
3:00 PM
Deep Dive: Fixity Best Practices
Fixity services are fundamental to digital
preservation-they underpin bit level preservation. Proven best
practices in fixity auditing and repair are much harder to identify,
though, and best practices vary based on storage media (disk, tape or
cloud). This panel will give an overview of different approaches and
identify best practices best on actual operating
experiences.
(4x12 min with 12 min discussion)
- Facilitator: Tom
Creighton
- Mike Smorul, UMD
- Tom Wultich, Director, Tape Product
Marketing, Oracle
4:00 PM
Emulation & Virtualization as Digital Preservation
Strategies
Format migration dominated the early years of digital
preservation planning. Virtualization technology made leaps and bounds
in the last decade, though, and leveraging emulation for digital
preservation has moved from a theoretical possibility to a practical
reality by a few pioneering institutions. This presentation set will
provide a 1.) demonstration of emulation in action, 2.) overview the
track record of developments (especially from Europe) on
emulation-for-preservation frameworks, and 3.) explore current efforts
and emerging opportunities in emulation for all
practitioners.
- Facilitator: Bram Van Der Werf
- Speakers TBA
Day 3: Friday, October 19, 2012
9:00 AM
Federal Initiatives in Digital
Preservation
This panel will review the current practices at three
major federal institutions in digital preservation, and provide a
thought on where each is going individually, and the direction of
digital preservation on a national scale. With invited speakers from
the Library of Congress, the National Science Foundation and the
Smithsonian.
10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
BREAK
10:45 AM
Preservation of Research Data
Demonstration of current live projects of preserving
research data in action.
12:00 PM Adjourn
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