From: "Clifford Lynch" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:27:46 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [40.140.70.53] (account clifford@cni.org HELO [192.168.1.42]) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0.9) with ESMTPSA id 29395421 for cni-announce@cni.org; Tue, 27 Oct 2015 08:38:14 -0400 Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Original-Message-Id: X-Original-Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 08:37:36 -0400 X-Original-To: cni-announce@cni.org Subject: Personal Digital Archiving 2016 Call for Submissions Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="============_-766172979==_ma============" --============_-766172979==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ; format="flowed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is the call for submissions for the upcoming=20 2016 Personal Digital Archiving meeting. CNI is=20 delighted to once again serve as a cooperating=20 organization for this conference. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI --------------------------- We are pleased to announce that the annual=20 Personal Digital Archiving 2016 conference will=20 be hosted at the University of=20 Michigan in Ann Arbor on May 12-14, 2016. As the centrality of personal digital archives=20 and the ubiquity of digital content grows,=20 librarians, archivists, scholars, students,=20 activists, and those who fill the role of the=20 "family IT person," have to deal with how to best=20 select, preserve, and manage digital material.=20 PDA 2016 seeks to host a discussion across=20 domains focusing on how to best manage personal=20 digital material, be it at a large institution or=20 in a home office. Personal Digital Archiving 2016 invites proposals=20 on a variety of relevant topics, suggested but=20 not limited to: Personal digital archives and why they matter to=20 individuals, communities, and organizations Distinctions between personal information management and the archive Key threats to personal digital archives Applying selection criteria to personal digital archives The digital archive during a person's life and after death Management tools and techniques for personal digital archives Costs associated with maintaining a personal digital archive We also welcome proposals for hands-on full and=20 half-day workshops for Saturday, May 14. In=20 particular, workshops may be focused on=20 mobilizing communities of interest or on digital=20 archive tools and techniques. =46or PDA 2016, we seek to create a balanced=20 showcase for current and emerging scholarship on=20 personal information management and personal=20 digital archiving, as well as for exciting and=20 innovative projects and programs. We strongly=20 encourage proposals from a wide-range of people=20 and organizations. These may include but are not=20 limited to: community organizations focused on=20 gathering oral histories or other local=20 collections, academia, graduate students of all=20 levels in all related disciplines, those=20 preserving familial material, activist groups,=20 hobbyists, tool developers, and information=20 professionals such as archivists, librarians, and=20 curators. For proposals focusing on sharing=20 practice, please note that we are not only=20 seeking "perfect" archiving solutions and=20 strongly encourage proposals discussing "good=20 enough" preservation and challenges or roadblocks=20 to archiving this content. PDA 2016 will follow the format of the last=20 conference, with two days of presentations,=20 panels, and posters, and a third day of=20 workshops. The program committee seeks proposals=20 for: 10-=B0=A920 =B0=A9minute presentations 5 =B0=A9minute lightning talks posters (including demos) workshops, particularly those emphasizing=20 technology or procedures enabling grassroots or=20 familial archiving efforts (taking place on the=20 third day). Your submissions should include: The title of your presentation =46or 10=B0=A9-20=B0=A9 minute presentations: a 300 =B0=A9word abstract =46or lightning talks and posters: a 150-=B0=A9300 word abstract =46or workshop proposals: a 150=B0=A9-300 word=20 curriculum overview, including approximate number=20 of hours needed, what tools will be taught, and=20 computing infrastructure requirements =46or panel proposals: a 150=B0=A9-300 word overview of=20 the topic and suggestions for additional=20 presenters A brief biographical sketch (a paragraph or so) or CV (no more than 2 pages) The Program and Host Committees will group=20 presentations by common themes when possible.=20 Shorter presentations may be grouped into=20 relevant panels. We will be incorporating a=20 variety of discussion periods to encourage=20 interaction and the sharing of different=20 perspectives among what will hopefully be a=20 diverse group of attendees. All proposals are due by Monday, December 7th.=20 Submit proposals or any questions to the PDA 2016=20 Program Committee at=20 pdaproposals@umich.edu.=20 Check http://www.lib.umich.edu/pda2016=20 for further information and updates. Lance Stuchell, on behalf of the PDA 2016 Program Committee -- Lance Stuchell Digital Preservation Librarian Department of Preservation and Conservation University Library, University of Michigan --============_-766172979==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Personal Digital Archiving 2016 Call for Submissions
Here is the call for submissions for the upcoming 2016 Personal Digital Archiving meeting. CNI is delighted to once again serve as a cooperating organization for this conference.

Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI

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We are pleased to announce that the annual Personal Digital Archiving 2016 conference will be hosted at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on May 12-14, 2016.

As the centrality of personal digital archives and the ubiquity of digital content grows, librarians, archivists, scholars, students, activists, and those who fill the role of the "family IT person," have to deal with how to best select, preserve, and manage digital material. PDA 2016 seeks to host a discussion across domains focusing on how to best manage personal digital material, be it at a large institution or in a home office.

Personal Digital Archiving 2016 invites proposals on a variety of relevant topics, suggested but not limited to:
  • Personal digital archives and why they matter to individuals, communities, and organizations
  • Distinctions between personal information management and the archive
  • Key threats to personal digital archives
  • Applying selection criteria to personal digital archives
  • The digital archive during a person's life and after death
  • Management tools and techniques for personal digital archives
  • Costs associated with maintaining a personal digital archive
We also welcome proposals for hands-on full and half-day workshops for Saturday, May 14. In particular, workshops may be focused on mobilizing communities of interest or on digital archive tools and techniques.

=46or PDA 2016, we seek to create a balanced showcase for current and emerging scholarship on personal information management and personal digital archiving, as well as for exciting and innovative projects and programs. We strongly encourage proposals from a wide-range of people and organizations. These may include but are not limited to: community organizations focused on gathering oral histories or other local collections, academia, graduate students of all levels in all related disciplines, those preserving familial material, activist groups, hobbyists, tool developers, and information professionals such as archivists, librarians, and curators. For proposals focusing on sharing practice, please note that we are not only seeking "perfect" archiving solutions and strongly encourage proposals discussing "good enough" preservation and challenges or roadblocks to archiving this content.

PDA 2016 will follow the format of the last conference, with two days of presentations, panels, and posters, and a third day of workshops. The program committee seeks proposals for:
  • 10-=B0=A920 =B0=A9minute presentations
  • 5 =B0=A9minute lightning talks
  • posters (including demos)
  • workshops, particularly those emphasizing technology or procedures enabling grassroots or familial archiving efforts (taking place on the third day).
Your submissions should include:
  • The title of your presentation
  • For 10=B0=A9-20=B0=A9 minute presentations: a 300 =B0=A9word abstract
  • For lightning talks and posters: a 150-=B0=A9300 word abstract
  • For workshop proposals: a 150=B0=A9-300 word curriculum overview, including approximate number of hours needed, what tools will be taught, and computing infrastructure requirements
  • For panel proposals: a 150=B0=A9-300 word overview of the topic and suggestions for additional presenters
  • A brief biographical sketch (a paragraph or so) or CV (no more than 2 pages)
The Program and Host Committees will group presentations by common themes when possible. Shorter presentations may be grouped into relevant panels. We will be incorporating a variety of discussion periods to encourage interaction and the sharing of different perspectives among what will hopefully be a diverse group of attendees.  
All proposals are due by Monday, December 7th. Submit proposals or any questions to the PDA 2016 Program Committee at pdaproposals@umich.edu. Check http://www.lib.umich.edu/pda2016 for further information and updates.

Lance Stuchell, on behalf of the PDA 2016 Program Committee

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Lance Stuchell
Digital Preservation Librarian
Department of Preservation and Conservation
University Library, University of Michigan
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