Special Collections
Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
The American Institute of Physics Research Strategy: Cultivating Positive Change in the Physical Sciences (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Trevor Owens, American Institute of Physics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Yale: Updates on Institutional and Library Generative AI Initiatives (November '24)
Lauren Di Monte, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
Born-Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives (November '24)
Nadia Ghasedi, Washington University in St. Louis
Mitch Sumner, Washington University in St. Louis
Reimagining Discovery: Transforming Access to Collections with Artificial Intelligence-Driven Exploration (November '24)
Carolyn Caizzi, Harvard University
Amy Deschenes, Harvard University
Stu Snydman, Harvard University
Catalyzing African Community Archives for Social Good (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Linked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies (March '24)
David Newbury, Getty
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Opening Collections of Marginalized Voices through Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing (March '24)
Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver
Rhonda Manzanares, Colorado State University – Pueblo
Jasmine Wilson, Reveal Digital
Bringing Digitized Special Collections into the Research Workflow through JSTOR: Outcomes of a Three-year Pilot (November '23)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
GPT Tools That Provide Source Information (November '23)
Gary Price, infoDOCKET & ARL Day in Review
Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”) (November '23)
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
The Stacks Platform: A System for Onsite Access to Rights Restricted Digital Content at the Library of Congress (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Unexpected Opportunities Illuminated by Yale’s LUX Project (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
How to Provide Access . . . When Access is Changing (March '23)
Tracy Tolliver, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) + Coherent Digital: A New Not-for-Profit and Corporate Partnership (November '22)
Charles Henry, CLIR
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Coherent Digital
Wayne Graham, CLIR
Carol Mandel, New York University; CLIR
Christian Dupont, Boston College
Data Loss and Recovery: Strategies for Organizational Change (November '22)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
The LibNFT Project: Leveraging Blockchain-Based Digital Asset Technology to Sustainably Preserve Distinctive Collections and Archives (November '22)
K. Matthew Dames, University of Notre Dame & Association of Research Libraries
Meredith Evans, Society of American Archivists
Michael Meth, San Jose State University
The Preservation to Access Pipeline for the EMI Music Canada Audiovisual Collection (November '22)
Kathryn Ruddock, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Reactive and Proactive Archiving of Crisis (November '22)
Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
The Robotics Project: Insights on Collecting Complex Multimodal Materials in a Research Ecosystem (November '22)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
AMPlifying AV: Next Steps for the Audiovisual Metadata Platform (March '22)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
Collections as Data: Part to Whole — Lessons Learned and Next Steps (March '22)
Thomas Padilla, Center for Research Libraries
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
Digital Archiving for a Volatile Planet: An Update on the Modern Endangered Archives Program (March '22)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Gloria Chacon, University of California, San Diego
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Experimenting with JSTOR as Open Infrastructure for Primary Source Collections (March '22)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Clifford Anderson, Vanderbilt University
SNAC Cooperative: Community and Technology Update (March '22)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Joseph Glass, University of Virginia
Automated Rights Determination to Unlock Public Domain Treasures in Library Collections (December '21)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Kyle Courtney, Harvard University
Mingtao Zhao, Harvard University
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Connecticut Digital Archive in Context: Addressing Systemic Bias in Cultural Heritage Repository Programs (December '21)
Gregory Colati, University of Connecticut
Michael Kemezis, University of Connecticut
Heather Owen, Syracuse University
Rachael Nutt, Syracuse University
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DRAS-TIC Linked Data Platforms for Digital Asset Management (December '21)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
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Endangered But Not Too Late: The State of Digital News Preservation (December '21)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
Neil Mara, Reynolds Journalism Institute
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From Monolith to a Modern System, and the First-Ever Florida Digital Newspaper Library Portal (December '21)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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Is it Time to Give the Digital Public Library of America our Digital Objects? (December '21)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
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Leveraging the Power of Wikimedia to Increase Discovery and Use of Archival Collections (December '21)
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
Leigh Jeremias, Colorado State Library
Giovanna Fontenelle, Wikimedia Foundation
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Machine Learning for Geographic Information Systems: Striving for Scalable Processing of Scanned Map Images (December '21)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Danna Gurari, University of Colorado Boulder
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Moving Email Archives from Theory to Practice (December '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Matt Teichman, University of Chicago
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project (April '21)
Speakers: Dan Cohen, Greg Colati, Barbara Rockenbach, and Tom Scheinfeldt
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*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project (March '21)
Adam Strohm, Illinois Institute of Technology
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*Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (March '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Michelle Gallinger, Council of State Archivists
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*Navigating Risk in Post-Custodial Digitization (March '21)
Lindsey Memory, Brigham Young University
Ryan Lee, Brigham Young University
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*Project Update for Celebrating Cuba! Collaborative Collections of Cuban Patrimony (March '21)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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*Supporting Multidisciplinary International Research through Collaborative Development (March '21)
Rachel Di Cresce, University of Toronto
Jessica Lockhart, University of Toronto
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The Catholic News Archive (December '20)
Paul Bracke, Gonzaga University
Jean McManus, University of Notre Dame
Containerizing Digital Exhibits for Scalability and Sustainment (December '20)
Larry Yang, The University of Texas at Austin
Allyssa Guzman, The University of Texas at Austin
Emulation In Action: Applying EaaSI for Research and Study (December '20)
Seth Anderson, Yale University
Ethan Gates, Yale University
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
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Implementing a Consortium Model for Sustainability and Development of Large-Scale Digital Humanities Research Projects (December '20)
Wayne Morse, Emory University
David Eltis, Emory University
Reconstructing the Temple of Bel, New Roles and Functions for Digital Archives (December '20)
Roger Smith, University of California San Diego
Scott McAvoy, University of California San Diego
Sourcery: Remote Access to Archives During the Pandemic (December '20)
Wes Hamrick, University of Connecticut
Garrett McComas, University of Connecticut
Sustaining International Partnerships and Building Open Access Collections during COVID-19: Two case studies from the UCLA Library (December '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California Los Angeles
Thinking Outside the [monolith] Box: A Microservices Approach to Online GLAM Collections (December '20)
Abigail Shelton, University of Notre Dame
Robert Fox, University of Notre Dame
Using Newspapers as Data for Collaborative Pedagogy: A Multidisciplinary Interrogation of the Borderlands in University Classrooms (December '20)
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Mary Feeney, University of Arizona
Jeffrey Oliver, University of Arizona
Anita Huizar-Hernández, University of Arizona
Advancements in Digital Preservation: Spectral 3-D Reconstruction of Impressionist Oil Paintings (March '20)
Yi Yang, Pennsylvania State University
AMP Project Update: Leveraging Machine Learning and Human Expertise for AV Collections Access (March '20)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
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Building and Using Collections as Data: Using Machine Learning to Identify Jim Crow Laws (March '20)
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorin Bruckner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimber Thomas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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But Where Can I Find It?: A Look at the Collaborative Evolution of Access to IIT’s TechNews (March '20)
Kristen Weischedel, Illinois Institute of Technology
Designing an Inclusive Digital Exhibition Experience (March '20)
Rebecca Yvonne Bayeck, New York Public LIbrary
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Event 201. Why Weren’t We Paying Attention? (March '20)
Toby Green, Coherent Digital
Jessica Davila Greene, The Claremont Colleges
Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges
Yeisi Ileczko, The Claremont Colleges
Mark Buchholz, The Claremont Colleges
Navigating Communal Rights for Digital Preservation and Open Access (March '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
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Review, Appraisal and Triage of Email (RATOM) (March '20)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Kam Woods, University of North Carolina
Sizing Up Archives and Special Collections: Evaluating and Sustaining Our Operations at Scale (March '20)
Chela Scott Weber, OCLC
Gordon Daines, Brigham Young University
Adrian Turner, University of California
Web-Based Digital Maps and the Challenge of Sustainability (March '20)
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
Community Development Model for Digital Community Archives (January '20)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
Creating a Virtual Reading Room at UC San Diego Library (January '20)
Roger Smith, University of California, San Diego
Crowdsourcing Inputs and Outputs of a Digital Photo Archive (January '20)
Theresa Westbrock, University of Northern Iowa
Developing a Community-Based Strategic Agenda for the Transformation of Archival Discovery and Delivery (January '20)
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Hillel Arnold, Rockefeller Archive Center
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Audra Eagle Yun, University of California, Irvine
Joy M. Banks, CLIR
Modern Endangered Archives Program at the UCLA Library (January '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Piloting Digital Scholarship Support at the Library of Congress (January '20)
Eileen Jakeway, Library of Congress
Caleb Derven, University of Limerick
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Tyler Kerr, University of Wyoming
Cuban Digitization Database: Tools for Managing a Collaborative Cross-Institutional Digitization Effort (April '19)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Digitization Selection Criteria as Anti-Racist Action (April '19)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
The Challenge of Hidden Big Data Collections: Making Digital Congressional Papers Available for Scholarly Research (December '18)
Nathan Gerth, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Boss, University of Nevada, Reno
Jessica Tapia, West Virginia University
From Talking to Action: Fostering Deep Collaboration Between University Libraries, Museums, and IT (December '18)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Louis King, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
National Agenda for Collaborative Preservation of Electronic Government Information (December '18)
Martin Halbert, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Sarah Lippincott, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Roberta Sittel, University of North Texas
James R. Jacobs, Stanford University
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) Cooperative Update: Program Accomplishments and Future Directions (December '18)
Ivey Glendon, University of Virginia
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship (March '18)
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
The Espy Project: Enabling New Access to Archival Materials (March '18)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
Neural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive (March '18)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Open Data as a Service in Special Collections Libraries; or, Let’s Be Sure We’re Better Than Data Brokers (March '18)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
Parker on the Web 2.0: Digital Library Infrastructure for Medieval Manuscripts (March '18)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
PLACE: Exposing Cultural Heritage Collections through Geospatial Search (March '18)
Eleta Exline, University of New Hampshire
Archival Collections, Open-Linked Data, and Multi-modal Storytelling (December '17)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mei Si, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG): Opportunities for Collaboration and Participation (December '17)
Martin Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Data Capsule Appliance for Research Analysis of Restricted and Sensitive Data in Academic Libraries (December '17)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Inna Kouper, Indiana University
A Digital Infrastructure for Unifying Medieval Manuscript Collections (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Ensuring Access to Culturally Significant, At-Risk, Audiovisual Recordings: The EMI Music Canada Archive (December '17)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Facing Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation: The Research Library’s Role and Georgetown University’s Experience (December '17)
K. Matthew Dames, Georgetown University
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Hydra-in-a-Box Project Final Report and Call to Community Action (December '17)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
Improving Access and Delivery for Special Collections and Archives (December '17)
Judith C. Russell, University of Florida
Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Access Innovations, Inc.
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Open Educational Resources and the Black Press in America Project (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Britton, Johns Hopkins University Press
Wendy Queen, Johns Hopkins University/Project MUSE
The Social Welfare History Image Portal: Reinventing the Vertical File (November '17)
Alice W. Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Catherine A. Paul, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
T-Kay Sangwand, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
A Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data (March '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Fenella France, Library of Congress
Social Networks and Archival Context: In Transition from Project to Program (March '17)
Daniel V. Pitti, University of Virginia
Jerry Simmons, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Kelly Spring, University of California, Irvine
Updates from the Field: Image Viewing and Manipulation with Mirador (March '17)
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Academic Museums and Libraries: Strong Partners for Stewardship and Engagement (November '16)
Jill Deupi, University of Miami
Chuck Eckman, University of Miami
After the Harvest: Preservation, Access, and Research Services for the 2016 End of Term Web Archive (November '16)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Digitized Manuscripts (November '16)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto
From Primary Resources to a Foundation for Programming: Disability History at the University of Texas Arlington Libraries (November '16)
Ramona Holmes, University of Texas at Arlington
Kelly Visnak, University of Texas at Arlington
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration
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The Provenance of Madame Bonnier: Linked Open Data and Intra-Institutional Collaboration (November '16)
Robert Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Understanding and Improving Media Collection Usage and Discoverability (November '16)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Dimitrios Latsis, Internet Archive; University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Williams, Dartmouth College
Using Big Data, Asking Big Questions: The Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge (November '16)
Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities
Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
Yours, Mine, or Ours? The Freedom of Information Act Archive: Making the Transition from Faculty Project to Community Resource (November '16)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage (April '16)
Speakers: Todd Grappone, Lisa McAuly, and Heather Briston
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Avalon Media System Update: From Collaboration to Community (March '16)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Sarah M. Pritchard, Northwestern University
Charles Blair, University of Chicago
Tracy J. Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
Digital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research (March '16)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Research and Policy Agenda (March '16)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
Runaway Slave Advertisements: One Vision, Two Approaches (March '16)
Tim Bucknall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
The Archaeology of Infrastructure (November '15)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Archivportal-D: The National Platform for Archival Information in Germany (November '15)
Christina Wolf, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Nadine Seidu, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Documenting Ferguson: Lessons Learned from Managing an Online Community Archive (November '15)
Shannon Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
ePADD: Use Natural Language Processing to Appraise, Process, Discover and Deliver Email (November '15)
Peter Chan, Stanford University
Linked Data for Libraries and Archives: LD4L and Europeana (November '15)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Charles Blair, The University of Chicago
New Tools for Providing Access to Digital Image Collections: Mirador and Spotlight (November '15)
Stuart Snydman, Stanford University
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC): Launching the Pilot Phase (November '15)
John C. Martinez, National Archives and Records Administration
Annotated Manuscripts in the IIIF Environment: Enhancing Scholarship and Creating Communities (April '15)
Stephen Nichols, Johns Hopkins University
Tamsyn Rose-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Building a Vast Library of Life: The Biodiversity Heritage Library Looks to the Future (April '15)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Nancy E. Gwinn, Smithsonian Institution
Enduring Access to Rich Media Content: Understanding Use and Usability Requirements (April '15)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Mickey Casad, Cornell University
Dianne Dietrich, Cornell University
Indiana University’s Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative (April '15)
Julie Hardesty, Indiana University Bloomington
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Social Networks and Archival Context: From R&D to Cooperative Program (April '15)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, University of California
Archives and Digital Humanities (December '14)
Charlotte Nunes, Southwestern University
Mary W. Elings, University of California at Berkeley
Jen Wolfe, University of Iowa
Tom Keegan, University of Iowa
Extending the Lifecycle of Scientific Field Notes: Making Hidden Collections Reusable (December '14)
Riccardo Ferrante, Smithsonian Institution
Rusty Russell, Smithsonian Institution
Falling Though the Cracks: Digital Preservation and Institutional Failures (December '14)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects (December '14)
Günter Waibel, Smithsonian Institution
Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Institution
Stewarding New York Public Library’s Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
Stewarding New York Public Library's Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a "Virtual" Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a “Virtual” Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
The Journalism Digital News Archive (JDNA): Responding to Disruption (March '14)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
Archivists and Activists: You Don’t Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Archivists and Activists: You Don't Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Developing a Customized, Extensible Application for Digital Collections (December '12)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Sean Quimby, Syracuse University
Jeremy Morgan, Syracuse University
A Study in SCARLET (March '12)
Matt Ramirez, University of Manchester
Oral History, METS and Fedora: Building a Standards-Compliant Audio Preservation Infrastructure (December '11)
Janet Gertz, Columbia University
Stephen Paul Davis, Columbia University
Progress in Access Technologies (December '11)
Edward Luczak, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Jennifer L. Marill, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
Bronwen Sprout, University of British Columbia
Speaker: Todd Presner
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Out of the Eddies and into the Mainstream: Making Special Collections Less Special and More Accessible (April '11)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
The Cuban Theater Digital Archive at the University of Miami (December '10)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Miami
Lillian Manzor, University of Miami
OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives (December '10)
Jackie Dooley, OCLC Research
Seizing the Moment: Jazz Discography and Digital Communications (December '10)
Tad Shull, Columbia University
Sherwood Archive Project: Preserving Private Records of Public Interest (December '10)
Sam Meister, Consultant
David Kirsch, University of Maryland
Web 2.0 and the Study of History Through a Living Learning Community (April '10)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Heather Briston Corrigan-Solari, University of Oregon
Kevin Hatfield, University of Oregon
Matthew Villeneuve, University of Oregon
Speaker: Bernard Frischer
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Hidden Collections Panel (April '09)
Charles Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources
Linda Hocking, Litchfield Historical Society
Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center
Tara J. Olivero, Goucher College
Open Source Software Sustainability: A Case Study of Indiana University’s Variations Software (April '09)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Philip Ponella, Indiana University
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Curation of E-Government Records (December '05)
GladysAnn Wells, Arizona State Library and Archives
Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library and Archives
Support and Access Issues for Large Scale Collections: The Shoah Visual History Foundation Testimonies (April '05)
John Silvester, University of Southern California
Sam Gustman, Shoah Foundation
Judith A. Truelson, University of Southern California
Mike Pearce, University of Southern California
ARL Endorses Digitization as an Acceptable Preservation Reformatting Option (December '04)
William A. Gosling, University of Michigan
Sherry Byrne, University of Chicago
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive: A Progress Report (December '04)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
A Model Digital Library of 3D Data: A Progress Report (December '02)
Jeremy Rowe, Arizona State University
Building a Heritage Sector on the Internet: Experiences with .museum (April '02)
Cary Karp, Museum Domain Management Association
A Research Agenda for Digital Archiving: Report on an NSF-LOC Workshop (April '02)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
Last updated: Wednesday, August 17th, 2011