PASIG Meeting Info, New York City, October 26-28,
2016
The fall PASIG (Preservation and Archiving Special Interest
Group) meeting has been announced: it will take place in New York City
on October 26-28. Details below.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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The PASIG Program Committee is pleased to announce that
registration is OPEN for our October 2016 event! For the first time
PASIG will be held in New York City, at the Museum of Modern
Art, October 26-28. The final program is still being created, but
the current version is below. It's shaping up to be an outstanding
event, with a wide range of speakers.
Keeping with our long-standing tradition, PASIG is dedicated to
keeping costs as low as possible. Early bird registration (available
throughSeptember 9) is only $150. Regular registration
(after September 9) is $200.
More logistics (recommended hotels, venue information) will be
released soon.
Thank you!
The PASIG Program Committee:
Matthew Addis, Arkivum
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Luis Faria, KEEP Solutions
Ben Fino-Radin, MoMA
David Minor, UC San Diego
Courtney Mumma, Internet Archive
Erin O'Meara, Gates Archive
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Vicky Steeves, NYU
Kara Van Malssen, AVPreserve
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Current Program (subject to change):
Day 1. Bootcamp/101.
Finding your feet: Getting started with digital preservation.
Sessions will cover the following topics:
* Introduction
to PASIG and the conference
* Member(s) of Steering
Committee
* Overview of
preservation and archiving
* Mary Molinaro, Chief
Operating Officer and Service Manager at the Digital Preservation
Network
* Neil Jefferies,
Oxford University
* The anatomy
of files: What are we trying to keep?
* Bert Lyons, Senior
Consultant, AVPreserve
* Sam Meister,
Preservation Communities Manager, Educopia (MetaArchive Cooperative
and BitCurator Consortium)
* Trust and
audit of digital repositories and preservation services
* Isabel Meyer, DAMS
Branch Manager, OCIO, Smithsonian Institution
* Kara Van Malssen,
Partner and Senior Consultant, AVPreserve
* Caylin Smith, British
Library
* Sibyl Schaefer, UC
San Diego
* Standards
and best practice
* Dan Gillean, AtoM
Program Manager, Artefactual Systems
*
Infrastructure for digital preservation at all scales
* Erin O'Meara -
University of Arizona
* Frances Harrell,
Preservation Specialist, NEDCC and Rebecca Carpenter, University of
Massachusetts, Boston student
* Amy Rushing, Head of
Special Collections and Julianna Barrera-Gomez, Digital Archivist,
University of Texas at San Antonio
* Bruce Gilpin,
Versity
* Dale Askey, Associate
University Librarian, Library & Learning Technologies, McMaster
University
* Day 1
Lightning Round
Opening reception - location TBD.
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Day 2. Preservation and Archiving in Practice
Doing preservation for real: practitioners knowledge
exchange.
Session 1: Assuring reproducibility of research in the long-term,
Part 1
* Dan Valen,
Product Specialist - figshare
* Matthew
Addis, Arkivum
* Peter
Burnhill, EDINA
* Alan
Darnell, Director, Scholars Portal Services, OCUL, Kate Davis, Acting
Director, Scholars Portal Services, OCUL
Session 2: Reproducibility, Part 2
* Rachel
Trent, Digital Services Manager at George Washington University
Libraries
* Fernando
Chirigati, Doctoral Candidate and Research Assistant, NYU
* Jeff Spies,
Chief Technology Officer, OSF
Session 3: Preserving complex data
* Joanna
Phillips, Guggenheim and Deena Engel, NYU
* Matthias L.
Hemmje, Professor Dr., FernUniversität in Hagen
* Ben
Fino-Radin, MoMA
* Caylin
Smith, British Library
Session 4: Meeting compliance through preservation
* Cassie
Findlay, co-founder, Recordkeeping Roundtable
* Jon Tilbury,
Preservica
* Seth
Anderson, MoMA Archives
Day 2 Lightning Round
Conference reception, MoMA
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Day 3. Preservation Frontiers and the Bigger Picture
Future challenges and solutions: what's coming next in the
preservation world.
Session 1: Capturing dynamic data for preservation
* Stefan
Serbicki, Preservation Technical Lead, Electronic Arts
* Matt Weber,
Assistant Professor in the School of Communication and Information,
Rutgers
* Guy
Marechal, TITAN
* Kristi Park,
Executive Director, Texas Digital Library
* Dianne
Dietrich, Julia Kim, Morgan McKeehan, and Alison Rhonemus
Session 2: Environmental responsibility, sustainability, costs,
benefits and risks
* Neil
Grindley, JISC
* Eira Tansey,
Digital Archivist/Records Manager, University of Cincinnati
* Ben Goldman,
Sally W. Kalin Librarian for Technological Innovations and Digital
Records Archivist, Penn State University
* Joy
Davidson, DCC
* Amelia Acker
- UT-Austin
Session 3: Political and social responsibility, impacts,
activism, ethical, anonymity, etc.
* Jasmine
Jones, Technical Services Archivist at Smith College
* Elvia
Arroyo-Ramirez, Processing Archivist, Latin American Manuscript
Collections, Princeton
* Micha
Broadnax, Digital Archivist, Emerson
* Bergis Jules
- Documenting the Now
Session 4: Social media, internet of things, decentralized web,
encryption
* Julien
Masanès, Director, Internet Memory Foundation
* Primavera De
Filippi, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard
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