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− | | DIPs with wings: maximizing access to AV collections with Aviary | + | | DIPs with wings: maximizing access to AV collections with Aviary - Pamela Vizner Oyarce, AVP |
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− | Glenstone TBM Workflow<br/> | + | Glenstone TBM Workflow - Dylan Lorenz and Samantha Owens, Glenstone Museum<br/> |
− | An Integrated Approach: Piloting a Comprehensive Digital Preservation Workflow at the Whitney Museum<br/> | + | An Integrated Approach: Piloting a Comprehensive Digital Preservation Workflow at the Whitney Museum - David Neary, Christopher Bernu - and Savannah Campbell, Whitney Museum of American Art<br/> |
− | Preserving The Frick Collection's Photoarchive | + | Preserving The Frick Collection's Photoarchive - Dean Smith, The Frick Collection<br/> |
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== Program Committee == | == Program Committee == |
Revision as of 08:11, 6 January 2020
Announcing the first Archivematica Con! Archivematica Con hopes to create a broad forum for active Archivematica users across the user community continuum. The 2.5-day meeting will offer a variety of sessions and networking opportunities for beginners as well as well-versed practitioners from libraries and archives to museums. Day 1 will consist of two streams: Artefactual Systems will conduct a boot camp for beginners in Stream 1, while Stream 2 will be geared for practitioners. Day 2 (full day) and Day 3 (half day) will be single-stream session blocks by and for practitioners, although beginners and boot campers are welcome to attend.
Dates and Location
April 15-17, 2020 - Brooklyn Historical Society
Registration
Registration is now open! Please register through Eventbrite The registration options are as follows:
- "General Admission" for $85 regular rate or $70 early bird (early bird rate ends March 15, 2020)
- "Archivematica Bootcamp" on Day 1 for $150
- "Bootcamp + General Admission" to attend Bootcamp on Day 1, plus Days 2 and 3 for the combined rate of $200
Schedule
Wednesday, April 15: Day One
Day 1 will run from approximately 9am to 5pm and consist of hackathons, workshops, and breakout discussions. Concurrently, Artefactual will run a one-day Archivematica Bootcamp (an Archivematica and Digital Preservation 101 course).
Thursday, April 16: Day Two
Day 2 will run from approximately 9am to 5pm. In addition to the following sessions, there will be a second room available for breakout discussions.
Time | Session |
Morning | Opening |
Why can't we just fix *all* the things? - Ross Spencer, Artefactual Systems
AIPing research data: The Dataverse-Archivematica integration - Grant Hurley, Scholars Portal | |
DIPs with wings: maximizing access to AV collections with Aviary - Pamela Vizner Oyarce, AVP
Managing Your Digital Inheritance: Strategies for Picking Up and Starting New with Archives Direct - A.L. Carson and Kahlee Leingang, Iowa State University | |
Lunch | Lunch on your own |
Afternoon | Digital Preservation and Storage in Museums: Sharing Practices
Archivematica and Digital Preservation at the Guggenheim Museum Archives - Tali Han and Joey Vincennie, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
Lightning talks | |
Wrap-up |
Friday, April 17: Day Three
Day 3 will run from approximately 9am to 1pm. In addition to the following sessions, there will be a second room available for breakout discussions.
Time | Session |
Morning | Opening |
SCOPE: An access interface for digital archives - Canadian Centre for Architecture
Re-Appraising the Appraisal Tab - Dallas Pillen and Max Eckard, University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library | |
Normalization panel | |
Digital Archiving at CERN Scale - Jorik van Kemenade and Jean-Yves Le Meur, CERN
Putting Archivematica on the map: the roadmap, where we’ve been and where we can go - Sarah Romkey, Artefactual Systems |
Program Committee
Email the entire program committee at archivematicacon2020@gmail.com. This is a community-driven event, so please reach out to the program committee with any questions or ideas.
- Amy Brost, Assistant Media Conservator, MoMA; amy_brost@moma.org
- Joe Carrano, Digital Archivist, MIT; carrano@mit.edu
- Bonnie Gordon, Digital Archivist, Rockefeller Archive Center; bgordon@rockarch.org
- Stephen Klein, Digital Services Librarian, CUNY Graduate Center; sklein@gc.cuny.edu
Local arrangements
Hotel Options
Marriott Brooklyn Bridge 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downton 125 Flatbush Ave Extension, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hilton Brooklyn 140 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
NU Hotel Brooklyn 85 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Aloft New York Brooklyn 216 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hotel Indigo Brooklyn 229 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Sheraton Hotel Brooklyn 228 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Code of Conduct
The Archivematica community is dedicated to providing a welcoming and positive experience for everyone, whether they are in a formal session or a social setting related to an Archivematica event, or are taking part in activities online. Archivematica community participants come from all over the world and bring with them a wide variety of professional, personal and social backgrounds; whatever these may be, we treat colleagues with dignity and respect. We are sensitive to the fact that the international nature of the Archivematica community means that we span many different social norms around language and behaviour and we strive to conduct ourselves in ways that are unlikely to cause offense. In the event that someone’s conduct is causing offense or distress, the Archivematica Camp has a detailed Anti-Harassment Policy, details below, which can be applied to address the problem.
The first step in dealing with any serious misconduct is to contact a member of the organizing group, or a counsellor at an Archivematica Camp (please see counsellors, above). These people will be made known before and during any Archivematica Camp event.
Anti-Harassment Policy
The Archivematica community is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference/camp experience for everyone. If you have been harassed, please consult this protocol for conflict resolution which makes clear how we can help.
The Archivematica community has established the following policy to make it clear that we do not tolerate harassment in any form. Sexual or discriminatory language and imagery are not appropriate for any event venue, including talks, or any other communication channel used during the conference (such as social media).
Harassment includes:
- offensive verbal comments related to sex, gender, ethnicity, nationality, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, age, race, religion;
- sexual or discriminatory images in public spaces;
- deliberate intimidation;
- stalking;
- harassing photography or recording;
- sustained disruption of talks or other events;
- inappropriate physical contact; and
- unwelcome sexual attention.
The lingua franca of Archivematica Camp is English; however, English may not be the native language of Archivematica Camp participants. Further, cultural norms around what may be considered obscene and offensive communication will vary among Archivematica Camp attendees. Campers are asked to please be mindful of the international character of Archivematica Camp, and to use respectful and clear language free of slang to facilitate communication.
Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
If a participant engages in harassing behavior, event organizers and Archivematica representatives (or their designees) may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender, expulsion from Archivematica Camp, or contacting a higher authority such as a representative from the offender’s institution.
If a participant raises a concern relating to actions covered by this policy in good faith, there will be no retaliation for bringing forward their concern. Threatening or taking action against someone for invoking this policy or for participating in any related investigation will be considered a violation of this policy.
Participants are expected to follow the anti-harassment policy at all Camp-related venues, Camp-related social events, and online communication channels.
We expect attendees and speakers past and present to be respectful to each other, and we will deal with any incidents that arise, including on social media.
We value your participation in the Archivematica community and your support in keeping the Archivematica community a safe, welcoming, and friendly space for fellow participants.
Acknowledgments
This policy is based on the PASIG Code of Conduct, portions of which were modified from the Open Repositories’ code of conduct, which was itself modified from Seattle Attic’s code of conduct and the Ada Initiative’s event harassment policy.
License
This document is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA.
Sponsorship
We’re aiming to make Archivematica Con as low-cost as possible, to ensure that we have a variety of Archivematica users. The sponsors of Archivematica Con help make this possible. Sponsors may be acknowledged on the conference program and verbally during the conference. Sponsors may indicate that their contribution is allocated to a specific need, such as hosting a reception, assisting speakers with travel costs, or supporting live streaming or recording sessions. Please contact the program committee to discuss sponsorship opportunities.
Call for Proposals
Submissions closed on October 28, 2019.
Topics
The program committee invites proposals from Archivematica users in all sectors and cultural institutions (museums, archives, libraries, etc.). Proposals may include, but are not limited to, installation, hosting, configuration, and system integration; documentation and training; workflows, metadata, and pre-processing; normalization, migration, and file obsolescence monitoring; storage; access strategies and DIPs; sustainability and advocacy, and other session types such as hackathons, demos, and more.
Note: in addition to planned sessions selected by the program committee, there will be opportunities for less formal ad-hoc lightning talks and roundtables.
Submission Formats
- Presentations - A 20-minute talk (e.g., slide presentation), with additional time for Q&A.
- Lightning talks - A 5-minute talk
- Other sessions - Talks, panels, workshops, trainings, meetings, discussions or whatever events you care to propose outside of what is listed above.
The submission form requires the following information for different types of proposals:
- Presentations - Title, Short Description (limit 150 words), Full Proposal Description (limit 500 words), Additional Presenters (if applicable)
- Lightning talks - Title, Short Description (limit 150 words), Additional Presenters (if applicable)
- Other sessions - Title, Expected Length of Time (15 minutes to 3 hours), Short Description (limit 150 words), Full Proposal Description (limit 800 words), Additional Presenters (if applicable)